Galician Association of Language

Galician Association of Language

Associaçom Galega da Língua or AGAL (Galician Association of the Language) is a reintegrationist association established in 1981 which seeks the full restoration ("re-integration") of Galician as a branch of Galician-Portuguese. It also aims for the official incorporation of Galicia into the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. It was originally formed by professional linguists only, although membership was soon made available to individuals showing an interest in the promotion of Galician culture, language, and the ideas of linguistic reintegracionism.

History and theoretical foundations

AGAL made its name in the public domain in 1983, when its "Comissom Lingüística" (Linguistic Commission) passed a new set of rules and norms for the Galician language with the title "Estudo crítico das normas ortográficas e morfolóxicas do idioma galego" ("Critical study of Galician language spelling and morphological rules"). This study radically diverged from the norms of the Real Academia Galega (Royal Galician Academy) published in 1982. The AGAL norm was somewhat based in the 1979 official draft for the Galician language prepared under the direction of professor Carvalho Calero. With the dismissal of Carvalho Calero due to political reasons and the subsequent approval of a different set of spelling norms the debate between isolacionists and reintegrationists (led by AGAL) was ignited.

AGAL considers that "Galician" is the denomination that Galician-Portuguese language should receive in Galicia, and assumes that the international name is Portuguese. Following the reintegracionist ideas, AGAL defends that Galician and Portuguese are two varieties of the same language, in other words, two versions of the same diasystem. This view is based on the facts that Galician and Portuguese share an almost identical grammar, syntax, morphology, vocabulary and that natural mutual intelligibility is over ninety per cent.

Members of AGAL have been regularly present at the meetings of the CPLP (Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries). In 2008, AGAL delegates were invited as speakers to the Portuguese Parliament when discussing the new spelling norms for Portuguese language. [ [http://www.agal-gz.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4242 "Presença galega no Parlamento português na comunicaçom social"] , with further links to other related news and audio and video files of the event. Published 9 April 2008. Acessed on 21 September 2008]

Although AGAL was first founded under the auspices and guidance of Carvalho Calero, its first president was writer Xavier Alcalá. The president from 2001 to 2007 was Bernardo Penabade. Alexandre Banhos holds the presidency since June 2007.

cientific and cultural production

AGAL has published a large number of titles on linguistics, Galician language and culture [http://www.agal-gz.org/modules.php?name=Publications] .

Since 1995 it has edited the quarterly "Agália". "Agália" is in fact considered a reference journal in the domain of Galician and Portuguese culture and linguistics, although it also deals with a wide array of topics. Likewise, AGAL fosters the "Universália", "Criaçom", "Música" and "Clássicos" book collections. Through its web portal AGAL also provides for electronic publishing through [http://www.agal-gz.org/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=14 "GZ e-editora"] . The web portal also hosts an exhaustive dictionary, the e-Estraviz [http://www.agal-gz.org/estraviz] , among other free resources.

Notes

Further reading

* AGAL (1983 and 1989): "Estudo crítico das normas ortográficas e morfolóxicas do idioma galego". AGAL, Corunha
* AGAL (1985): "Prontuário ortográfico galego". AGAL, Corunha
* Henríquez Salido, M. [ed.] et al. (1992): "Actas do III Congresso Internacional da Língua Galego-Portuguesa na Galiza, 1990". AGAL, Corunha
* Henríquez Salido, M. [ed.] et al. (1996): "Actas do IV Congresso Internacional da Língua Galego-Portuguesa na Galiza, 1993". AGAL, Corunha
* Penabade, B. (2001): "Xavier Alcalá escritor e primeiro presidente da AGAL", in "Agália", no. 67/68, p. 193-222
* Souto Cabo, J.A. and Villarino Pardo, C. (2001): "As Dinámicas da AGAL através dos Congressos", in "Agália", no. 67/68, p. 55-75

External links

* [http://www.pglingua.org/ Portal Galego da Língua - PGL] (AGAL's official site)
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/index.php AGAL Web] ("old" site of the AGAL, now within the PGL portal)
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Publications&file=index&secid=26 Revista Agália]
* [http://membres.lycos.fr/questione/documentos/estudo83/indice.html (Parte do) Estudo Crítico]
* [http://www.portugaliza.net Revista Portugaliza]
* [http://www.aglp.net/ Academia Galega da Língua Portuguesa]

ee also

* Reintegracionism
* Carvalho Calero
* Galician language
* Portuguese language
* Galician-Portuguese
* Spelling reform
* Spelling reforms of Portuguese
* Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries


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