295 resultados para Constituintes Inarticulados
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Doenças Tropicais - FMB
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Pós-graduação em Alimentos e Nutrição - FCFAR
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Química - IQ
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Este trabalho tem por objetivo fazer algumas considerações sobre os elementos classificados por Dik (1989, 1997) como constituintes extrafrasais (ECCs). Procuramos especificar as propriedades comuns a todos os ECCs e levantar alguns problemas advindos da relação entre os constituintes extrafrasais e os elementos tradicionalmente conhecidos como satélites dentro da teoria da Gramática Funcional.
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Este trabalho apresenta uma interpretação funcional para a ordem de palavras no português falado, demonstrando que as motivações pragmáticas para os padrões funcionais SVO e VSO realmente em uso os relacionam a uma possível mudança na classificação tipológica do português do Brasil de VSO para SVO.
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Este estudo trata da função pragmática Tema, no português oral e escrito, procurando estabelecer uma clara distinção entre esse constituinte e as funções, também pragmáticas, de Tópico e Foco. Para tanto, adota a perspectiva teórica da Gramática Funcional de Dik (1981, 1989) e utiliza, como corpus oral, os materiais do Projeto NURC e, como corpus escrito, textos de jornais, revistas de reportagens e cartas pessoais. O trabalho está dividido em cinco seções: 1. apresenta a justificativa de tal abordagem; 2. os princípios teóricos que embasam o trabalho; 3. fornece a caracterização do constituinte Tema; 4. estabelece a distinção entre as funções pragmáticas de Tema e Tópico; e, finalmente, 5. distingue Foco de Tema.
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Pós-graduação em Fonoaudiologia - FFC
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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We intend to observe the function of a linguistic resource – the pause – in theatrical interpretation. Connected to the field of speech therapy, we search for theoretical support in the Linguistics field, mainly in prosodic phonology – specifically, we highlight intonational phrase and phonological utterance, prosodic constituents –, proposing a dialogue between these fields, regarding the work with actors. In speech therapy literature, the work with actors focuses, centrally, in organic issues involved in the vocal process, such as “misuse” or “voice abuse”. To a smaller extent, we find, in this literature, researches that emphasize issues regarding interpretation and expressive resources, besides a few emphasizing the importance of linguistic resources in interpretation. Differently, in linguistics literature, the pause is approached, to a larger extent, from the phonetic perspective, related to several language levels. In this research, we analyzed audio recordings of four actors from a same theatrical group, acting the theatrical text Brutas flores, focused on these aims: (1) detect the place where pauses happen in the interpretation of a single text by four actors; (2) survey physical characteristics of length of these pauses; (3) check to what extent the length of a pause is related to the place where it happens, regarding the prosodic limits of intonational phrases (I) and phonological utterance (U). We could observe that, although the interpretation is characterized by the subjectivity of the actor, the interpretation is constructed based in the possibilities offered by the prosodic organization of the text itself, being more or less flexible.We were also able to confirm, by considering the length of VVs units containing pauses, the prosodic hierarchy proposed by Nespor & Vogel, once the length of these units in U's limits was significantly higher than the length in I's limits. Thus, our results reinforce the premise that a linguistic structure overlaps the subjectivity of the actor, i. e., the premise that the strength of linguistic structure organization acts on the possible individual operation/style.
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In this paper, we analyzed situations where (a) one vocabular structure showed in two different ways in the same text or (b) had erasures. These structures fluctuations were extracted from texts written by children that, when the registers were done, were second graders of elementary school. Concerning the results, we verified: (1) that more than one prosodic constituent showed in the basis of fluctuation of vocabulary structures; and (2) that at least one of the limits of orthographic words was maintained in fluctuation structures. These results point to the recuperation done by writers with information they have access due to their insertion in (1) oral practices and (2) literacy practices.
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Based on Hengeveld and Mackenzie (2008)’s Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), this article aims to analyze the natural and marked orderings of argument constituents in declarative sentences of Brazilian Portuguese taken in IBORUNA corpora. In this way, we conclude that the two natural orderings, proposed by Pezatti (1992), are determined by semantic factor, especially by semantic functions, while the marked ordering ir determined by pragmatic factor, especially by the attribution of pragmatic functions.