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Português: Anchieta, José de. Arte de gramática da língua mais usada na costa do Brasil. Ed. da Bibliotéca Nacional do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro : Imprensa Nacional, 1933. Facsímile da 1. ed. (1595).
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