Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil

The língu maquista is an old dialect which is part of the Portuguese heritage in Macau. This dialect, also known by patois, was commonly spoken among Macanese families until the end of the 19th century. However, from 1930 on, the lingu maquista started to fall into disuse, and nowadays it is on the...

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Main Author: Maria Clara Franco Santana Rita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIABEU 2010-11-01
Series:Revista e-scrita : Revista do Curso de Letras da UNIABEU
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Online Access:http://www.uniabeu.edu.br/publica/index.php/RE/article/view/43/pdf_28
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Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil
Revista e-scrita : Revista do Curso de Letras da UNIABEU
língu maquista
dialects
lusophony
Camões
author_facet Maria Clara Franco Santana Rita
author_sort Maria Clara Franco Santana Rita
title Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil
title_short Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil
title_full Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil
title_fullStr Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo Portugal, Macau e Brasil
title_sort língu maquista: um dialeto quase extinto, unindo portugal, macau e brasil
publisher UNIABEU
series Revista e-scrita : Revista do Curso de Letras da UNIABEU
issn 2177-6288
publishDate 2010-11-01
description The língu maquista is an old dialect which is part of the Portuguese heritage in Macau. This dialect, also known by patois, was commonly spoken among Macanese families until the end of the 19th century. However, from 1930 on, the lingu maquista started to fall into disuse, and nowadays it is on the verge of extinction. Quoting José dos Santos Ferreira: «in a few years now, no traces of this dialect will remain over, except for a few pale remembrances, as the nostalgic sound of a sweet melody pregnant of old memoirs». This article makes the apologia of the life and spirit of a dialect that proved to be able to absorb the Camonian prose and poetry. In addition, it testifies for the remanent marks of the Portuguese Language, linking together three continents and three geographical regions: Portugal, Macau and Brazil.
topic língu maquista
dialects
lusophony
Camões
url http://www.uniabeu.edu.br/publica/index.php/RE/article/view/43/pdf_28
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