Rural areas of São Paulo Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do Sul Goiás Rondônia Minas Gerais Paraná
Language family
Indo-European
Italic
Latino-Faliscan
Latin
Romance
Italo-Western
Western Romance
Gallo-Iberian
Iberian Romance
West Iberian
Galician–Portuguese
Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese
Caipira dialect
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Glottolog
None
Linguasphere
51-AAA-am
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Caipira (Portuguese pronunciation:[kajˈpiɾɐ]ⓘ; Old Tupi: ka'apir or kaa-pira, which means "bush cutter") is a Portuguese dialect spoken in the rural areas of the State of São Paulo and adjacent parts of neighbouring Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Minas Gerais, and Paraná.
Caipira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kajˈpiɾɐ] ; Old Tupi: ka'apir or kaa-pira, which means "bush cutter") is a Portuguese dialect spoken in the rural...
elements of caipira culture in states in the South, Southeast, and Centre-West of Brazil. Caboclos CaipiradialectCaipira guitar Caipira music Caipirinha...
the dialects of Portuguese". Instituto Camões. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015. "Nheengatu and caipiradialect". Sosaci...
(except in the caipiradialect, which uses an alveolar approximant [ɹ], and the gaúcho dialect, sulista dialect and paulistano dialect which use an alveolar...
reduced to even more contracted forms, resulting ocê (mostly in the Caipiradialect) and, especially, cê because vo- is an unstressed syllable and so is...
Portuguese, rhotacism of /l/ in the syllable coda is characteristic of the Caipiradialect. Further rhotacism in the nationwide vernacular includes planta, "plant"...
state, outside the capital, the most populous state in Brazil. The caipiradialect has the alveolar approximant [ɹ] in the same position. In areas where...
This pronunciation is stereotypically associated with the rural "caipira" dialect. Throughout Brazil, deletion of the word-final rhotic is common, regardless...
notable for this. The Caipiradialect (from São Paulo countryside) usually realizes /ʁ/ as [ɻ], [χ], or [r̪̊]. Among the Spanish dialects, Andalusian Spanish...
Portuguese dialects. Others pronounce it as a uvular trill [ʀ] or a voiceless dorsal fricative, velar [x] or uvular [χ]. As in Caipiradialects and most...
hypotheses that the Paulista General Language gave origin to the caipiradialect, spoken in the caipira cultural belt, known as Paulistania. The main known document...
the coda since Native Brazilians could not easily pronounce them (caipiradialect).[citation needed] The later Portuguese influence from other regions...
dialect of Rio de Janeiro in the southeast, while the south and the Triangulo Mineiro region, began to speak the rustic dialect of São Paulo (caipira)...
Antenor Nascentes in 1922, and more specifically as a variation of the "Caipiradialect" by Amadeu Amaral in 1976. Municipality's vocabulary includes words...
Historical [ɫ] (/l/ in syllable coda), which merged with coda /ɾ/ ([ɻ]) in Caipira, has undergone labialization to [lʷ], and then vocalized to [u̯]; Nevertheless...
representative of sertanejo music and folk rock, linked to the caipira culture and dialect. Teixeira is the author of several hit songs including "Romaria"...
tradition in the state of Minas Gerais, as well as areas where the caipira and sertanejo dialects are spoken. Cheese coxinhas are also very common in snack bars...
track 7 "Sodade" is a misspelling of "saudade", widely used in the Caipiradialect. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r299944 "Zé Ramalho celebra ressurgimento"...
last one is controversial, with dialects like Paulistano considering it non-homophonic, while dialects like Caipira consider it only homophonic, noting...
lhe in speech as well. In nonstandard BP, especially in regional dialects like caipira, object pronouns may be avoided altogether, even in the first person...
to the study of regional dialects. In Brazil, he was the first to study a regional dialect scientifically. Dialeto caipira, published in 1920, was a...
Velde (2001:54) L.F. Brosnahan. "Outlines of the phonology of the Gokana dialect of Ogoni" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-04-03. Retrieved...
Oliventine Portuguese (also known as Olivença Portuguese) is the dialectal variety of the Portuguese language natively spoken in the municipalities of...