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Moraes, Euzi Rodrigues – 1986
By some standards, Brazil would be considered linguistically homogeneous because more than 85 percent of the population speaks Portuguese, but this view does not account for the multitude of dialects and Indian languages spoken there or for the German-speaking or other bilingual groups in the country. In addition, little information is available…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Language Planning, Language Role


