Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language
The Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language (Portuguese: Academia Galega da Língua Portuguesa) is a learned institution dedicated to the advancement, study, and normalization of Galicia's language. The academy promotes Reintegrationism, the concept that the language spoken in Galicia (dubbed the Galician language by some) is in fact merely a dialect of the Portuguese language and should be standardized to the international Portuguese norms of language.
Academia Galega da Língua Portuguesa | |
Formation | 1 December 2008 |
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Headquarters | Santiago de Compostela, Galicia |
Official language | Portuguese |
President | Rudesindo Soutelo |
Website | www |
Goals
The Academy's goal is to promote the study of the country's language and its integration into the Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990. The Academy includes among its promoters some of the Galician delegates that attended the Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon meetings that led to the international treaty.
Structure
The Academy is self-governing and independent, and maintains close ties with the Brazilian Academy of Letters and the Sciences Academy of Lisbon. In 2009 the Galician Academy produced a list of over one thousand words commonly used in Galicia's Portuguese language, for introduction into various Portuguese and Brazilian dictionaries and vocabularies.[1]
References
- ":: Pró Academia Galega da Língua Portuguesa ::.. - AGLP participa em cerimónia interacadémica na ACL". Aglp.net. Retrieved 12 May 2010.