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THE “VOCABULARIO PORTUGUEZ, AND LATINO” OF RAPHAEL BLUTEAU: A BRIEF STUDY OF AMERINDIAN BRAZILIANISMS BASED IN TUPÍ

ABSTRACT

This is a brief study of Amerindian Brazilianisms based in Tupí, a Brazilian indigenous language, present in Raphael Bluteau’s Vocabulario Portuguez e Latino , a work published in Portugal in the early eighteenth century in eight volumes with two supplements. Such Brazilianisms are classified within their respective entries and inventoried and analyzed case by case from an etymological perspective. Bluteau also took into consideration possible sources as well as lexicographic elements that make up the microstructures where such words occur, seeking to highlight their lexical-structural peculiarities. The study also presents a synthesis on the main semantic fields (among which it was possible to identify: food, animal, body, space, ethnonym, object, quality, sound, substance, title and vegetable fields) of these terms and proposes a systematization, in the form of an alphabetically ordered glossary of all inventoried data, with the respective etymology, when possible.

Vocabulario Portuguez, and Latin; Bluteau; Brazilianisms; Old Tupi

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