5 resultados para Linguistic Competence
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
Resumo:
The aim of this article is to present the results of an action research project, which has been put into practice in Primary Education. This project was intended to develop students’ textual competence, considering both comprehension and textual production. Our starting hypothesis was that teaching the schematisation of text types, focusing on linguistic devices that underlie text production, would promote the development of textual competence, leading to the production of more coherent and cohesive texts. In order to test this hypothesis we implemented the project in three phases. First, before the intervention, we collected texts produced by the students. Secondly, we implemented a didactic program designed to develop students’ textual competence. Lastly, after the intervention, we collected students’ texts once again. Data was analyzed according to categories that confer cohesion and coherence to different types of texts. Narrative, descriptive, and explanatory texts were assessed in terms of 1) building an autonomous text; 2) hierarchisation of information, and 3) textual organisation. Overall, results indicate that students developed their text conceptualisations, their understanding of the different structures of texts, and produced better writing. Indeed, their written work shows a marked progression from the beginning of the intervention program to the end of the program.
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Este trabalho visa a uma reflexão sobre as competências de escrita dos alunos à chegada ao Ensino Superior. São descritas e analisadas as principais dificuldades manifestadas pelos alunos no que diz respeito ao domínio das técnicas de escrita e à própria correção linguística. Faz-se ainda uma análise dos programas de Língua Portuguesa, para o Ensino Secundário, destacando-se as competências descritas como nucleares, no ensino da escrita. A partir daí, tenta-se explicar a existência de diferentes domínios de escrita, que podem ser explicados pela influência da família, nomeadamente o nível de escolarização dos pais, e pela frequência do ensino pré-escolar.
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In this paper we examine the construction of first entities in narratives produced by children of 5, 7, 10 years and adults1 . The study demonstrates that when children reformulate they try to construct entities detached from the situation of enunciation, which means that they construct a detached or a translated plane and they construct linguistic existence of entities. Entities must first be introduced into the enunciative space and then comments will be made in subsequent utterances. Constructing existence supposes extraction. This consists of “singling out an occurrence, that is, isolating and drawing its spatiotemporal boundaries” (Culioli, 1990, p. 182) . Once the occurrence of the notion is constructed (which means it has become a separate occurrence with situational properties), children can predicate about it. However, there are children who do not construct the linguistic existence of entities. I hypothesize that the mode of task presentation influences the success of constructing linguistic existence. Sharing the investigator’s knowledge about the stimulus images, children do not ascribe an existential status to the occurrence of the notional domain.
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Neste trabalho defendo que as narrativas podem ser instrumentos para avaliar a competência linguística e comunicativa de crianças na escola por serem bons indicadores da complexidade sintáctico-semântica, darem informação preciosa sobre competências discursivas, particularmente construção da referência (nominal e temporal), continuidade tópica, frases complexas. Por ser o primeiro tipo de texto que as crianças adquirem, deve ser encarado como um meio importante para desenvolver a consciência meta-textual.
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A fuzzy linguistic controller has been developed and implemented with the aim to cope with interactions between control loops due to coupling effects. To access the performance of the proposed approach several experiments have also been conducted using the classical PID controllers in the control loops. A mixing process has been used as test bed of all controllers experimented and the corresponding dynamic model has been derived. The successful results achieved with the fuzzy linguistic controllers suggests that they can be an alternative to classical controllers when in the presence of process plants where automatic control as to cope with coupling effects between control loops. © 2014 IEEE.