For dogs – an explosion of abundance
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE BRAGA: The Portuguese language, especially in its regional varieties, is rich in idiomatic expressions that often have obscure or curious origins
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE BRAGA: The Portuguese language, especially in its regional varieties, is rich in idiomatic expressions that often have obscure or curious origins
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MODOLO: “Sealing” began to take on a figurative meaning: the vigorous act of sealing is similar to the action of nullifying the opponent, who would be unable to react when confronted
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MODOLO: Is the bot capable of manipulating us?
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MODOLO: The construction of meaning and the place of intentionality in this process
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & ANTONIO CARLOS SILVA DE CARVALHO:
What lexical choices can tell us
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Figurative language is not synonymous with literature
By BEATRIZ DARUJ GIL & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Grammar is in the process of finding a space that matches its great role in the production of meaning in texts.
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Linguistic changes occur in the meaning of terms
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
The probable ecological catastrophe can be avoided by the human being or consummated by him
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The richness of the regional language and the different linguistic registers
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The distance between grammatical gender and biological gender does not disqualify the reflections of activists and academics on topics such as prejudice, sexism and exclusion
By HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Changing the communication strategy to overcome ignorance or bad faith in times of denialists
By FLÁVIO BRANDÃO-SILVA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
The use of words from the Brazilian vocabulary in Portugal has caused controversy
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE BRAGA: The Portuguese language, especially in its regional varieties, is rich in idiomatic expressions that often have obscure or curious origins
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MODOLO: “Sealing” began to take on a figurative meaning: the vigorous act of sealing is similar to the action of nullifying the opponent, who would be unable to react when confronted
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MODOLO: Is the bot capable of manipulating us?
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MODOLO: The construction of meaning and the place of intentionality in this process
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & ANTONIO CARLOS SILVA DE CARVALHO:
What lexical choices can tell us
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Figurative language is not synonymous with literature
By BEATRIZ DARUJ GIL & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Grammar is in the process of finding a space that matches its great role in the production of meaning in texts.
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Linguistic changes occur in the meaning of terms
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
The probable ecological catastrophe can be avoided by the human being or consummated by him
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The richness of the regional language and the different linguistic registers
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The distance between grammatical gender and biological gender does not disqualify the reflections of activists and academics on topics such as prejudice, sexism and exclusion
By HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
Changing the communication strategy to overcome ignorance or bad faith in times of denialists
By FLÁVIO BRANDÃO-SILVA & MARCELO MÓDOLO:
The use of words from the Brazilian vocabulary in Portugal has caused controversy