Orthographic Agreement of 1945

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The Orthographic Agreement of 1945 was a Portuguese-language spelling reform that standardized orthography across Portuguese-speaking countries prior to the later 1990 agreement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Portuguese language reform
orthographic agreement
spelling reform
aim standardization of Portuguese orthography
unification of spelling rules among Portuguese-speaking countries
appliesIn African varieties of Portuguese
Brazilian Portuguese
European Portuguese
appliesTo Portuguese language
concerns accentuation rules
hyphenation rules
use of diacritics
use of silent consonants
word division
country Brazil
Portugal
Portuguese-speaking African territories
effect partial convergence of Brazilian and European Portuguese spelling
reduction of spelling differences between Portuguese-speaking countries
field linguistics
orthography
follows earlier national Portuguese spelling reforms
goal to create a common official orthography for Portuguese
historicalContext 20th-century language planning in Lusophone world
implementedIn mid-20th century
language Portuguese
precedes Orthographic Agreement of 1990
status partially superseded by Orthographic Agreement of 1990
subject Portuguese-speaking countries
temporalRelation prior to Orthographic Agreement of 1990
typeOfChange standardization of spelling rules

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Orthographic Agreement of 1990 predecessor Orthographic Agreement of 1945