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Iorio, J. & Gaspar, S. (2024). The language that unites us is the one that also separates us: Portuguese language use by Brazilian and African youth in Portugal. Journal of Language Discrimination . 8 (1), 50-73
J. C. Iorio and S. F. Gaspar, "The language that unites us is the one that also separates us: Portuguese language use by Brazilian and African youth in Portugal", in Journal of Language Discrimination , vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 50-73, 2024
@article{iorio2024_1734865435919, author = "Iorio, J. and Gaspar, S.", title = "The language that unites us is the one that also separates us: Portuguese language use by Brazilian and African youth in Portugal", journal = "Journal of Language Discrimination ", year = "2024", volume = "8", number = "1", doi = "10.1558/jld.24356", pages = "50-73", url = "https://journal.equinoxpub.com/JLD/article/view/24356" }
TY - JOUR TI - The language that unites us is the one that also separates us: Portuguese language use by Brazilian and African youth in Portugal T2 - Journal of Language Discrimination VL - 8 IS - 1 AU - Iorio, J. AU - Gaspar, S. PY - 2024 SP - 50-73 SN - 2397-2637 DO - 10.1558/jld.24356 UR - https://journal.equinoxpub.com/JLD/article/view/24356 AB - This paper analyses whether the Portuguese language spoken by young people from the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries in Portugal involves dimensions of social inclusion or exclusion. It employs an interdisciplinary approach (with concepts from sociology and linguistics), and a qualitative methodology in the shape of thirty-three interviews with young people from Brazil and Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa living in the Portuguese municipality of Sintra. While ‘speaking Portuguese’ facilitates the integration of these young people, their inclusion is also hindered by the coexistence of this language with other native languages in the case of Africans, and by the use of standard Brazilian Portuguese in the case of Brazilians. ER -