PORTUGUESE AS HERITAGE LANGUAGE AND PORTUGUESE NON NATIVE LANGUAGE

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Diacritica Pub Date : 2019-07-02 DOI:10.21814/DIACRITICA.437
Ida Camacho, N. Nunes
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Abstract

This article fits into the topic “PL2 / PLE / PLH teaching-learning experiences”. The (re)construction of the identities of the Luso-descendants and other participants of the Intensive Summer Course for Luso-descendants (CIVLD), before and after attendance of the course, was studied through surveys and interviews to record the respective Life stories. For this, two surveys were developed, one for the students to complete at the beginning of the course and the other one, in the last class of the same, and the identity reconstruction was taking place throughout the teaching-learning experience. Data were collected on their motivation for attending the course, their expectations of the course and their learning of the Portuguese language (LP), their views of Madeira and its culture, before and after the course, as well as difficulties, both in language and social integration. Of these Luso-descendants, those who have Portuguese as a Heritage Language express themselves with many phonetic, lexical and morphosyntactic interferences of the Spanish of Venezuela or the English of South Africa. The course also includes six Venezuelans (non-Lusodescendants), married with Luso-descendants from Madeira. 
葡萄牙语作为传统语言和葡萄牙语非母语
本文的题目是“PL2/PLE/PLH教学经验”。在参加卢索后裔暑期强化课程(CIVLD)之前和之后,通过调查和访谈来研究卢索后裔和其他参与者的身份建构,以记录各自的生活故事。为此,制定了两项调查,一项是学生在课程开始时完成的,另一项是在同一课程的最后一节课上完成的,在整个教学过程中都在进行身份重建。收集了关于他们参加课程的动机、对课程的期望和对葡萄牙语(LP)的学习、课程前后他们对马德拉岛及其文化的看法以及语言和社会融合方面的困难的数据。在这些卢索后裔中,那些将葡萄牙语作为传统语言的人,在语音、词汇和形态句法方面受到委内瑞拉西班牙语或南非英语的干扰。该课程还包括六名委内瑞拉人(非卢索人),他们与马德拉的卢索后裔结婚。
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Diacritica
Diacritica Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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