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35 Mozambique

  • Gregório Domingos Firmino
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Manual of Romance Languages in Africa
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Abstract

The chapter focuses on the situation of Portuguese in Mozambique by showing how it was introduced in the country as a colonial language and describing the consequences of its adoption as an official language and symbol of national unity after independence. It points out that Portuguese is undergoing a process of nativization, by which new ways of usage are becoming naturalized, even though the traditional model related to European Portuguese is still recognized.

Abstract

The chapter focuses on the situation of Portuguese in Mozambique by showing how it was introduced in the country as a colonial language and describing the consequences of its adoption as an official language and symbol of national unity after independence. It points out that Portuguese is undergoing a process of nativization, by which new ways of usage are becoming naturalized, even though the traditional model related to European Portuguese is still recognized.

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