Spelling: New Orthographic Agreement of the Portuguese Language - Carolina Tomasi and João Bosco Medeiros

Spelling: New Orthographic Agreement of the Portuguese Language - Carolina Tomasi and João Bosco Medeiros

Spelling: New Orthographic Agreement of the Portuguese Language

A Comprehensive Guide to the Revised Spelling Rules

The Portuguese language is a beautiful and complex language, with a rich history and a vast vocabulary. However, its spelling can be a challenge, even for native speakers. The New Orthographic Agreement of the Portuguese Language, signed in 1990, aimed to simplify and standardize the spelling of Portuguese words, making it easier for everyone to read and write the language.

This comprehensive guide provides a detailed explanation of the new spelling rules, with clear examples and exercises to help you master the changes. Whether you are a student, a teacher, or simply someone who wants to improve their Portuguese language skills, this book is an essential resource.

Key Features:

  • Clear and concise explanations of the new spelling rules
  • Hundreds of examples and exercises to help you practice the new rules
  • A comprehensive index for easy reference
  • Written by two of the leading experts on Portuguese spelling

Benefits of the New Orthographic Agreement:

  • Simplifies the spelling of Portuguese words, making it easier to read and write
  • Standardizes the spelling of Portuguese words, making it easier to communicate with people from different regions of the world
  • Promotes the use of Portuguese as a global language

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About the Authors:

Carolina Tomasi is a professor of Portuguese language and literature at the University of São Paulo. She is the author of several books on Portuguese grammar and spelling.

João Bosco Medeiros is a professor of Portuguese language and literature at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is the author of several books on Portuguese grammar and spelling.