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Transplanted Brazilian Portuguese in Japan

JournalAsia-Pacific Language Variation
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
DOI10.1075/aplv.21004.mat
OpenAlexW4401422180
Languageen
ISSN2215-1354
OA?no
Statuspaywalled
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Abstract

Abstract This paper explores an emerging Brazilian Portuguese koiné spoken among Brazilian-dominant Latin American immigrants in Japan’s Greater Tokyo Area. It examines Strong-R (onset /r/) realizations by 79 speakers in the context of dialect and language contact within the diasporic setting. The results highlight (a) levelling and focussing towards [h] as a result of koineization and (b) early stages of the adoption of [ɸ], a xenolectal feature, resulting from contact with Japanese. The external and internal motivations for change towards [h] are identified as local and supralocal levelling and drift. The transition to [ɸ], and its linguistic and social embedding, are discussed in terms of acquisition order, the structure of the Japanese kana syllabary, and speakers’ social networks. The conclusion emphasizes the importance for koiné genesis of input dialects, ongoing language change in the homeland, the social meaning of variants in both pre - and post -contact societies, and speakers’ social networks and mobilities.

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  • anchor Portuguese in Japan

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  • openalex (W4401422180)
    2026-04-30T19:55:14.854049+00:00

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openalex_conceptsPortuguese; Homeland; Context (archaeology); Linguistics; Language contact; Meaning (existential); Immigration; Latin Americans; Brazilian Portuguese; Geography
openalex_topicsLinguistic Variation and Morphology; Multilingual Education and Policy; Phonetics and Phonology Research
crossref_date2024-8-29
crossref_reference_count48
crossref_publisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company