998 resultados para Linguagem de modelação UML
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Este ensaio representa uma provocação inicial para a tessitura de reflexões acerca do processo construtivo da identidade, sendo ela rural. São categorias importantes nessa análise a representação e a linguagem caipira que, por meio de códigos e signos, remete ao ‘espaço’ e ‘lugar’ rural. Nosso objetivo é analisar as representações e a linguagem como elementos construtores da cultura e identidade rural nos processos de inserções territoriais (re-territorialização) de comunidades tradicionais no interior goiano e mineiro. A proposta é calcada nas perspectivas teórico-metodológicas da Geografia Cultural. Um olhar sobre as comunidades tradicionais do interior goiano e mineiro, no contexto socioprodutivo da cana – de – açúcar darão visibilidade aos signos, às imagens e às representações que estes sujeitos fazem do seu ‘lugar rural’. Existe uma identidade rural sul – goiana e mineira? Em que medida as representações dos sujeitos rurais contribui para formação de uma identidade rural camponesa? A linguagem caipira ainda é marca da cultura rural goiana e mineira? Tais questões serão compreendidas à luz da Ciência Geográfica em sua perspectiva cultural
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Este trabalho contém algumas propostas de atividades escolares de Geografia com o emprego de quadrinhos. Comunica-se, assim, resultados de uma investigação sobre a possibilidade de estudar conteúdos de Geografia escolar com a mediação da linguagem de quadrinhos no estudo de cidade. Portanto, o objetivo foi refletir acerca do potencial de tais imagens e discursos para consolidar conceitos relativos à geografia escolar. Foram selecionadas nesta pesquisa tiras de quadrinhos do livro Toda Mafalda, do argentino Quino, bem como charges ou tiras de quadrinhos dos desenhistas brasileiros Jorge Braga e Mariosan e do personagem Katteca, criado por João Luís Brito de Oliveira, o Britvs, publicadas no jornal O Popular, de Goiânia-GO. O critério de seleção foi a presença de elementos que se articulam com o ensino de Geografia de cidade. Procedeu-se à “observação participante” em aulas de Geografia, com alunos de uma escola pública de Goiânia. O processo de aprendizagem sugerido pressupõe a elaboração do conhecimento por sujeitos ativos, tendo o diálogo como meio de comunicação, de modo que os significados, de maneira não linear, sem hierarquia entre si, formem uma rede de significações que se entrecruzam, constituindo os nós (conceitos ou significados). As atividades indicadas se inserem nesta concepção de ensino-aprendizagem.
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Este ensaio representa uma provocação inicial para a tessitura de reflexões acerca do processo construtivo da identidade, sendo ela rural. São categorias importantes nessa análise a representação e a linguagem caipira que, por meio de códigos e signos, remete ao ‘espaço’ e ‘lugar’ rural. Nosso objetivo é analisar as representações e a linguagem como elementos construtores da cultura e identidade rural nos processos de inserções territoriais (re-territorialização) de comunidades tradicionais no interior goiano e mineiro. A proposta é calcada nas perspectivas teórico-metodológicas da Geografia Cultural. Um olhar sobre as comunidades tradicionais do interior goiano e mineiro, no contexto socioprodutivo da cana – de – açúcar darão visibilidade aos signos, às imagens e às representações que estes sujeitos fazem do seu ‘lugar rural’. Existe uma identidade rural sul – goiana e mineira? Em que medida as representações dos sujeitos rurais contribui para formação de uma identidade rural camponesa? A linguagem caipira ainda é marca da cultura rural goiana e mineira? Tais questões serão compreendidas à luz da Ciência Geográfica em sua perspectiva cultural.
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Como pode ser estudado por este material pedagógico, as figuras de linguagem são recursos usados na fala ou na escrita que têm a função de realçar a mensagem transmitida e estão presentes tanto nos textos literários quanto nos informativos e publicitários. Ao utilizar essas figuras é possível ter mais de uma interpretação, segundo o plano de leitura em que for analisada. Portanto, é de grande relevância identificar e conhecer o significado de cada figura de linguagem, a fim de compreender melhor as mensagens contidas nos diversos gêneros textuais
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Este vídeo aborda o tema “A aquisição da linguagem” e o papel da Equipe de Saúde da Família no acompanhamento de bebês e crianças, quais orientações e encaminhamentos podem ser dados e qual a melhor conduta para os profissionais nesses casos.
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Esta webaula aborda conceitos e características da afasia, disartria e da apraxia que são fundamentais para a compreensão das mesmas e para uma intervenção mais efetiva nos pacientes que apresentam esses distúrbios neurológicos da fala.
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The clinical and neurological findings of three neonates with the diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease are reported. The neuropsychological evaluation disclosed impairment of fine motor function, coordination, language, perception and behavioral disturbances. Brain SPECT imaging revealed perfusional deficits in the three cases.
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This reaserch analysed the developmental stage of fourth grade (primary school) children in ability of writting argumentative texts joint with their context. The reason of this reaserch is the lack of new studies in linguistical area and high ratio of unable students to make this kind of text. It will be showed the analysis of making text by public schools children for three months. These data were analysed trying identify argumentative operators, the kinds of arguments used and the stage of the argumentative ability of these children. The study showed that the introduction of argumentative text in first grades give them more chances of succeed, preparing these pupils in their finishing high school. This fact obviously will make easier the development of their critical point of view, helping the students to think about their living social reality.
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This paper describes the development of a relational database and a tool for viewing MODIS NDVI temporal profile, using data from MOD09Q1 product, specifically the surface bidirectional reflectance factor relative to the RED and NIR wavelength, mosaic of 8-day temporal composition, and the quality band, in sugarcane fields in the state of São Paulo, for analysis of the late stubble-cane maturation. From sugarcane farms were obtained the historical data about yield, soil, variety, location of the each pixel for each subregion monitored. All data were integrated in a database developed in PostgreSQL. The tool was implemented using Java language and allowed a fast and automatic way of analyzing sugarcane phenological patterns. It concluded that the MODIS NDVI temporal profile using data from MOD09Q1 product is able to subsidize the monitoring of phenological changes in the sugarcane.
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Concept formation depends on language and thought, that promote the integration of information coming from the senses. It is postulated that changes in the person, the objects and events to be known suggest flexible models of concept teaching. It is assumed that the same considerations apply to teaching concepts to blind pupils. Specificities of this process are discussed, including the role of touch as resource, although not as a direct substitute to vision, and the notion of representation as a basis for the elaboration of pedagogical resources for the blind student.
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This paper discusses theoretical results of the research project Linguistic Identity and Identification: A Study of Functions of Second Language in Enunciating Subject Constitution. Non-cognitive factors that have a crucial incidence in the degree of success and ways of accomplishment of second language acquisition process are focused. A transdisciplinary perspective is adopted, mobilising categories from Discourse Analysis and Psychoanalysis. The most relevant ones are: discursive formation, intradiscourse, interdiscourse, forgetting n° 1, forgetting n° 2 (Pêcheux, 1982), identity, identification (Freud, 1966; Lacan, 1977; Nasio, 1995). Revuz s views (1991) are discussed. Her main claim is that during the process of learning a foreign language, the foundations of psychical structure, and consequently first language, are required. After examining how nomination and predication processes work in first and second languages, components of identity and identification processes are focused on, in an attempt to show how second language acquisition strategies depend on them. It is stated that methodological affairs of language teaching, learner s explicit motivation and the like are subordinated to the comprehension of deeper non-cognitive factors that determine the accomplishment of the second language acquisition process. It is also pointed out that those factors are to be approached, questioning the bipolar biological-social conception of subjectivity in the study of language acquisition and use and including in the analysis symbolic and significant dimensions of the discourse constitution process.
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This study is a reflection about the similarities between uptake and trace, and translation taken as an event - at once possible and impossible - which deflagrates and constitutes meaning through the language game played by the subjects of communication: text-translator. Both Austin and Derrida, each one on his own way, show that meaning is part of the human language process. The uptake, in Austin s point of view, guarantees the existence of human language, assured by a process of recognition between the subjects of communication, process through which the production of meaning takes place. The trace, according to Derrida, deflagrates, through the human language, the crashing of meaning and destroys the possibility of someone reaching the origin. In this study, taking into consideration the similarities between uptake and trace, I try to disclose translation taken as an event which at once contaminates the languages and is contaminated by them.
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This article shows that the term functionalism, very often understood as a single or uniform approach in linguistics, has to be understood in its different perspectives. I start by presenting an opposing conception similar to the I-language vs E-language in Chomsky (1986). As in the latter conception , language can be understood as an abstract model of a mind internal mechanism responsible for language production and perception or, as in the former one, it can be the description of the external use of language. Also like with formalists , there are functionalists who look for cross-linguistic variation (and universals of language use) and functionalists who look for language internal variation. It is also shown that functionalists can differ in the extent to which social variables are considered in the explanation of linguistic form.
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This paper studies complex sentences with temporal hypotatic clauses and with conditional hypotatic clauses in order to investigate the degree of grammaticalization shown by these two kinds of utterances. Our hypothesis is that the more the hypotatic clause is integrated to the nuclear clause, the greater is the degree of grammaticalization. Such degree of integration was measured according to three groups of factors, and the results show that, regarding two of the variables evaluated, the conditional clauses are the most integrated to their nucleus, but, in another rank of evaluation, the temporal clauses are the most integrated ones. Considering that this study is based on a functionalist view, the results may be interpreted according to the principle that there is a competition of motivations in the use of language, so that each utterance reflects the balance of such forces.
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In this article my main objective is to approach some questions related to the tests used in psychodiagnostics processes of children who are considered as having learning difficulties. Having the book Discipline and Punish (1975/1986) by Foucault as theoretical basis, I intend to investigate the hypothesis that the child is considered ill or abnormal due to the factors related to imposed norms and not to organic aspects and/or neurological pathology. My interest is to analyse the signs that allow us to point out the written language conception of tests. This language is expected and privileged, however it may not be the language that the child uses and experiences every day.