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Title: | The Junta de Educação Nacional, Armando de Lacerda and the emergence of experimental phonetics in Portugal |
Authors: | Lopes, Quintino |
Editors: | Lopes, Quintino Braun, Angelika Ashby, Michael |
Keywords: | Fonética Experimental Armando de Lacerda Junta de Educação Nacional |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Technische Universität Dresden Press |
Citation: | LOPES, Quintino (2022), “The Junta de Educação Nacional, Armando de Lacerda and the emergence of experimental phonetics in Portugal” in LOPES, Quintino; BRAUN, Angelika; ASHBY, Michael (eds.), Lacerda 120. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research, Dresden: Technische Universität Dresden Press, pp. 97-109. |
Abstract: | The work of the Junta de Educação Nacional from its creation in 1929 and
the continuation of its work from 1936 by the body which replaced it, the Instituto para
a Alta Cultura, meant that during the interwar period Portugal benefited from the
existence of an institution for the planning and funding of science, similar to
circumstances in other countries in Europe and North America. A number of
Portuguese scientists were able to take advantage of scholarships granted by these
bodies to study experimental phonetics at some of the most advanced research centres
in Europe during the era, among them Armando de Lacerda, who in 1936, with the
support of the Instituto para a Alta Cultura, set up the first experimental phonetics
laboratory in Portugal, at the University of Coimbra – the Coimbra Phonetics
Laboratory. The laboratory’s journal, the Revista do Laboratório de Fonética
Experimental da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, was published
from 1952, and as its editor, Lacerda used it as a vehicle for disseminating the findings
of the research carried out at the laboratory. The eight volumes of the Revista which
were published contain works by several prominent 20th
-century phoneticians, such as
Peter Ladefoged, Göran Hammarström and Peter Strevens. Their articles appeared in
the journal at an early stage in their careers, indicating that they sought the recognition
that the journal, the mouthpiece of the laboratory and its head, both of worldwide
renown in the field of phonetics, conferred on them. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35185 |
Type: | bookPart |
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