197 resultados para DIALECTS


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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE

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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE

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Neste estudo foi realizado o censo de uma população de Papagaio-do-mangue Amazona amazonica em um dormitório, a Ilha dos Papagaios, nos arredores de Belém, PA. Através das contagens verificamos que o número total de papagaios, indivíduos sozinhos, casais, trios, grupos de quatro e de cinco indivíduos apresentaram uma flutuação, indicando sazonalidade reprodutiva, que influencia no número de indivíduos através da diminuição de sua participação nos bandos que dormem na ilha durante seu período reprodutivo, já que a espécie fornece cuidados parentais aos filhotes. Em relação ao ciclo nictemeral, avaliamos a influência de fatores abióticos nos horários de deslocamentos dos indivíduos dessa população no dormitório. Estabelecemos uma forma de registrar a freqüência de sua chegada ou saída de minuto em minuto e relacionamos os dados obtidos com o horário do ocaso e da aurora. Verificamos que a porcentagem média de indivíduos que chega e sai é significativamente maior depois do ocaso e antes da aurora, respectivamente, e que as condições climatológicas adversas influenciam significativamente na movimentação diária dos papagaios, mascarando o real posicionamento do Sol, adiantando ou atrasando sua chegada e saída do dormitório. Embora os Papagaios-do-mangue sejam aves diurnas, eles se deslocam em horários de pouca luminosidade, e o fotoperiodismo é o sincronizador de suas atividades. Quanto sua comunicação sonora, registramos 9 vocalizações em seu repertório vocal durante o período reprodutivo, relacionadas a três categorias comportamentais diferentes. Verificamos ainda diferenças inter-individuais em seu chamado de contato de vôo e dialetos vocais entre as populações estudadas.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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A presente pesquisa teve como objeto de estudo a investigação do abaixamento das médias pretônicas na variedade do português falado em Aurora do Pará (PA). Pautou-se nos pressupostos da sociolinguística quantitativa de Labov (1972), suporte necessário para investigar e sistematizar a variação de uma comunidade linguística. Além destes, foram utilizados alguns procedimentos metodológicos adotados por Bortoni-Ricardo (1985) para as análises de redes sociais, importantes para o estudo de dialetos em comunidades de migração, como é o caso de Aurora do Pará, localizada na Mesorregião do Nordeste Paraense e que apresenta como particularidade o fato de ter recebido intenso fluxo migratório nas décadas de 60,70 e 80 do século passado. O corpus foi formado a partir de gravações de entrevistas de 28 informantes, divididos em dois grupos: a) um grupo de ancoragem, com 19 informantes migrantes do Ceará (9 (nove) do sexo masculino e 10 (dez) do sexo feminino), distribuídos nas faixas etárias de 30 a 46 anos e de 50 anos acima; b) outro de controle, com 9 (nove) informantes (3 (três) do sexo masculino e 6 (seis) do sexo feminino), paraenses descendentes do grupo de ancoragem. Os dados do corpus submetidos às análises somaram 4.033 ocorrências das vogais-objeto, anterior (2.394) e posterior (1.639). Foram estabelecidas como variáveis extralinguísticas: sexo, grupo de amostra, tempo de residência, e localidade. Para variáveis linguísticas, foram consideradas: natureza da vogal tônica, vogal pre-pretônica quando for oral, vogal pré-pretônica quando for nasal, vogal contígua, distância relativa à sílaba tônica, atonicidade, natureza do sufixo, consoante do onset da sílaba da vogal-alvo, consoante do onset da sílaba da vogal seguinte e peso silábico. Após as análises estatísticas computadas pelo software Goldvarb, os resultados mostraram que no dialeto de Aurora do Pará/PA predominam as variantes de não abaixamento – [.i,e] .71 e [o,u] .74 em detrimento das do abaixamento [E] .28 e [O] .26. Para o abaixamento, as variáveis favorecedoras foram: (i) natureza da vogal tônica, (ii) Vogal pré-pretônica, quando for oral, (iii) Vogal contígua, (iv) Distância relativamente à Sílaba Tônica, (v) Atonicidade, (vi) Natureza do sufixo, (vii) Consoante do onset da sílaba da vogal-alvo, (viii) Consoante do onset da sílaba seguinte, (ix) Peso silábico em relação à sílaba vogal alvo, (x) Sexo, (xi) Faixa etária, (xii) Tempo de residência. Os resultados revelaram perda da marca dialetal dos migrantes cearenses por conta do contato dialetal com outros dialetos e evidenciaram que o abaixamento vocálico no dialeto em questão é motivado, sobretudo pelo processo de harmonia vocálica. Tais resultados são reflexos da rede social dos informantes a qual tem baixa densidade e é uniplex, caracterizando-os como mais propensos a mudanças culturais e inovações linguísticas.

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Este artigo trata essencialmente de uma apresentação das ações do projeto institucional Norte Vogais vinculado ao Diretório Nacional PROBRAVO. O artigo fornece uma ideia precisa de como a equipe da UFPA vinculada ao PROBRAVO está conduzindo suas investigações sobre a variedade do português falada no Pará. O projeto Norte Vogais conta com amostras de fala de trezentos e dezoito informantes nativos do Pará no seu banco de dados. As descrições sociolinguísticas empreendidas pela equipe da UFPA priorizaram a investigação de três aspectos fonéticos em particular: a) a variação das vogais médias pretônicas; b) a variação das vogais médias postônicas mediais e; c) a nasalidade alofônica. Os resultados obtidos reforçam a hipótese de Silva Neto (1957) de que o Pará compreenderia uma ilha dialetal na classificação de Antenor Nascente entre os dialetos do Norte do Brasil. Com o objetivo de refinar as descrições sociolingüísticas, duas novas ações se impuseram: a) o mapeamento da situação sociolinguística das áreas de contato interdialetal no Pará e; b) a análise acústica do sistema vocálico do português falado na Amazônia Paraense.

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O presente estudo teve como objetivo investigar o Abaixamento das vogais médias pretônicas na variedade do português falado em Belém (PA). Pautamos-nos nos pressupostos da sociolinguística quantitativa de Labov (1972), e utilizados alguns procedimentos metodológicos adotados por Bortoni-Ricardo (1985) para as análises de redes sociais, importantes para o estudo de dialetos em comunidades de migração, como é o caso de Belém, que recebeu intenso fluxo migratório nas décadas de 50 a 80 do século passado. Utilizamos também, para comparação, os resultados de Castro (2008), Souza (2010) e Ferreira (2013). O corpus foi formado a partir de gravações de entrevistas de 18 informantes, divididos em dois grupos: a) um grupo de ancoragem, com 12 (doze) informantes migrantes do estado do Maranhão (06 (seis) do sexo masculino e 06 (seis) do sexo feminino), com idade de 50 ou mais, e que residem em Belém há mais de vinte e cinco anos; b) outro de controle, com 06 (seis) informantes (03 (três) do sexo masculino e 03 (três) do sexo feminino), paraenses descendentes do grupo de ancoragem, com idade entre 20 e 30 anos, ou que migraram para Belém muito novos, com até três anos. Os dados do corpus submetidos às análises somaram 3.099 ocorrências das vogais-objeto, anterior (1.948) e posterior (1.151). Foram estabelecidas como variáveis extralinguísticas: sexo, grupo de amostra e escolaridade. Para variáveis linguísticas foram consideradas: altura da vogal tônica, grau de recuo da tônica, grau de nasalidade da tônica, posição da pretônica no vocábulo, vogal contígua, distância relativa à sílaba tônica, segmento precedente, segmento seguinte e tipo de rima. Após as análises estatísticas computadas pelo software Goldvarb X, os resultados mostraram que no dialeto de Belém/PA há uma predominância das variantes de manutenção – [e] 40,7% e [o] 43,5% em detrimento das do alteamento – [i] 23,9% e [u] 16,1%, e do abaixamento – [E] 35,5% e [O] 40,4%, contudo, por ser o abaixamento a variante mais produtiva no Maranhão, este foi o fenômeno analisado. As variáveis linguísticas que favoreceram o abaixamento das variantes estudadas foram: (i) altura da vogal tônica, (ii) grau de recuo da tônica, (iii) grau de nasalidade da tônica, (iv) vogal contígua, (v) distância relativa à sílaba tônica, (vi) segmento precedente, (vii) segmento seguinte e (viii) tipo de rima. Com relação às variáveis extralinguísticas (ix) o grupo de amostra favoreceu o abaixamento tanto de quanto de e a variável (x) sexo favoreceu apenas o abaixamento de . Os resultados revelaram manutenção da marca dialetal dos migrantes maranhenses mesmo em virtude do contato interdialetal com outro dialeto e evidenciaram que o abaixamento vocálico no dialeto em questão é motivado, sobretudo pelo processo de harmonia vocálica. Tais resultados são reflexos da rede social dos informantes, a qual tem alta densidade e cujo vernáculo é símbolo de identidade.

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O artigo lida com a transição da economia rural familiar para o salariato. O status da mulher sofre redução e os elementos femininos perdem também funções econômicas.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Considering that Cultural-Historical theory has been gaining importance within Brazilian Psychology in the last decades, this essay aims at contributing to understanding its ontological and epistemological foundations, introducing the concepts of singularity, particularity and universality of the dialectics that exists between them. The analysis looks to explore the implications to Psychology, both as a science and as a professional practice, of the lukacsian indication about the need to apprehend the connections between singularity, particularity and universality as a condition for understanding the essence of phenomena. In that sense, this analysis brings light to the individual/society dynamics unity affirmed by historical-dialectical materialism, which contributes to overcoming of the dichotomies usually established between the poles of this relationship.

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The starting point of this article is the question "How to retrieve fingerprints of rhythm in written texts?" We address this problem in the case of Brazilian and European Portuguese. These two dialects of Modern Portuguese share the same lexicon and most of the sentences they produce are superficially identical. Yet they are conjectured, on linguistic grounds, to implement different rhythms. We show that this linguistic question can be formulated as a problem of model selection in the class of variable length Markov chains. To carry on this approach, we compare texts from European and Brazilian Portuguese. These texts are previously encoded according to some basic rhythmic features of the sentences which can be automatically retrieved. This is an entirely new approach from the linguistic point of view. Our statistical contribution is the introduction of the smallest maximizer criterion which is a constant free procedure for model selection. As a by-product, this provides a solution for the problem of optimal choice of the penalty constant when using the BIC to select a variable length Markov chain. Besides proving the consistency of the smallest maximizer criterion when the sample size diverges, we also make a simulation study comparing our approach with both the standard BIC selection and the Peres-Shields order estimation. Applied to the linguistic sample constituted for our case study, the smallest maximizer criterion assigns different context-tree models to the two dialects of Portuguese. The features of the selected models are compatible with current conjectures discussed in the linguistic literature.

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The aim of this thesis is to go through different approaches for proving expressiveness properties in several concurrent languages. We analyse four different calculi exploiting for each one a different technique. We begin with the analysis of a synchronous language, we explore the expressiveness of a fragment of CCS! (a variant of Milner's CCS where replication is considered instead of recursion) w.r.t. the existence of faithful encodings (i.e. encodings that respect the behaviour of the encoded model without introducing unnecessary computations) of models of computability strictly less expressive than Turing Machines. Namely, grammars of types 1,2 and 3 in the Chomsky Hierarchy. We then move to asynchronous languages and we study full abstraction for two Linda-like languages. Linda can be considered as the asynchronous version of CCS plus a shared memory (a multiset of elements) that is used for storing messages. After having defined a denotational semantics based on traces, we obtain fully abstract semantics for both languages by using suitable abstractions in order to identify different traces which do not correspond to different behaviours. Since the ability of one of the two variants considered of recognising multiple occurrences of messages in the store (which accounts for an increase of expressiveness) reflects in a less complex abstraction, we then study other languages where multiplicity plays a fundamental role. We consider the language CHR (Constraint Handling Rules) a language which uses multi-headed (guarded) rules. We prove that multiple heads augment the expressive power of the language. Indeed we show that if we restrict to rules where the head contains at most n atoms we could generate a hierarchy of languages with increasing expressiveness (i.e. the CHR language allowing at most n atoms in the heads is more expressive than the language allowing at most m atoms, with mdialects of the calculus can be obtained. We analyse the expressive power of some of these dialects by focusing on decidability and undecidability for problems like reachability and coverability.

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This research is focussed on the study of Orcinus orca's communication system. The analysis of vocalizations emitted by marine mammals has started in the '80s and most studies have been carried out in the wild. In this regard the most studied animal has been common dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) as the numerous presence of captive individuals worldwide made researches easier to be carried out. Studies about Orcinus orca's vocalizations have mainly been carried out in the wild (most in British Columbia) because its maintenance in a controlled environment results to be very difficult, only 17 among parks and oceanaria worldwide have some Orcinus orca (45 overall among which 64% born in captivity). These researches showed that Orcinus orca emit three main different types of sounds, classified as: whistles, clicks and calls. Besides, it was discovered that different groups (pods) produce sounds belonging only to the relevant pod (dialects). It is rare to find two pods sharing some calls. The two pods usually live in adjacent areas and can form a clan. This study was carried out in a controlled environment in the Orca ocean structure (Loro Parque, Tenerife, Spain) where, at the moment (March 2012) 6 individuals are hosted. Here it was developed an automatic sound recording system. Thanks to the use of suitable mathematical algorithms that allow to isolate only "interesting" sound events that differ from the "background noise", it was possible to create a database. The visualization of the sound events collected in the database is carried out with the use of a software. By looking at this output and at the observation register we could match the animal to the sound produced. Three situations were detected and studied: 1) Chosen alone: the animal chooses to go to the recording pool but it is free to move to another pool with other individuals. 2) Put alone: the animal is put alone in the recording pool. 3) With other orcas: more animals are together in the recording pool. The statistic analysis show that animals emit more vocalizations when they are in the situation "Chosen alone". The research will continue in order to observe eventual differences in the individual repertoire of each Orcinus orca.

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Scott Joplin’s (1867–1917) opera Treemonisha is the only opera in existence about the Reconstruction era African-American experience written by a black man who actually lived through it. This fact alone makes the opera a work of tremendous significance. Further, Joplin’s music is profoundly expressive and as stylistically unique as anything ever created in America. Through his score and libretto, Joplin vividly documented a culture that has left us few other artifacts: The echoes of the “field hollers,” spirituals, fiddle tunes, revival hymns, and ancient African dances of his rural childhood are all heard, along with the dialects of his people rising up from slavery. Yet for all of its obvious significance, Treemonisha has been a deeply misunderstood work. The opera was complex and virtually unprecedented, two reasons why 1910s America could not embrace it. And tragically, Joplin's original 1911 materials for the opera were almost entirely destroyed in the early 1960s. In the early 1970s several attempts were made to reconstruct it, but for the most part these were not concerned with the opera’s cultural origins or historic authenticity. But now, on the centennial of this extraordinary creation, comes this new recording of a completely authentic reconstruction of Treemonisha by Rick Benjamin, based on eighteen years of research.

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Through studying German, Polish and Czech publications on Silesia, Mr. Kamusella found that most of them, instead of trying to objectively analyse the past, are devoted to proving some essential "Germanness", "Polishness" or "Czechness" of this region. He believes that the terminology and thought-patterns of nationalist ideology are so deeply entrenched in the minds of researchers that they do not consider themselves nationalist. However, he notes that, due to the spread of the results of the latest studies on ethnicity/nationalism (by Gellner, Hobsbawm, Smith, Erikson Buillig, amongst others), German publications on Silesia have become quite objective since the 1980s, and the same process (impeded by under funding) has been taking place in Poland and the Czech Republic since 1989. His own research totals some 500 pages, in English, presented on disc. So what are the traps into which historians have been inclined to fall? There is a tendency for them to treat Silesia as an entity which has existed forever, though Mr. Kamusella points out that it emerged as a region only at the beginning of the 11th century. These same historians speak of Poles, Czechs and Germans in Silesia, though Mr. Kamusella found that before the mid-19th century, identification was with an inhabitant's local area, religion or dynasty. In fact, a German national identity started to be forged in Prussian Silesia only during the Liberation War against Napoleon (1813-1815). It was concretised in 1861 in the form of the first Prussian census, when the language a citizen spoke was equated with his/her nationality. A similar census was carried out in Austrian Silesia only in 1881. The censuses forced the Silesians to choose their nationality despite their multiethnic multicultural identities. It was the active promotion of a German identity in Prussian Silesia, and Vienna's uneasy acceptance of the national identities in Austrian Silesia which stimulated the development of Polish national, Moravian ethnic and Upper Silesian ethnic regional identities in Upper Silesia, and Polish national, Czech national, Moravian ethnic and Silesian ethnic identities in Austrian Silesia. While traditional historians speak of the "nationalist struggle" as though it were a permanent characteristic of Silesia, Mr. Kamusella points out that such a struggle only developed in earnest after 1918. What is more, he shows how it has been conveniently forgotten that, besides the national players, there were also significant ethnic movements of Moravians, Upper Silesians, Silesians and the tutejsi (i.e. those who still chose to identify with their locality). At this point Mr. Kamusella moves into the area of linguistics. While traditionally historians have spoken of the conflicts between the three national languages (German, Polish and Czech), Mr Kamusella reminds us that the standardised forms of these languages, which we choose to dub "national", were developed only in the mid-18th century, after 1869 (when Polish became the official language in Galicia), and after the 1870s (when Czech became the official language in Bohemia). As for standard German, it was only widely promoted in Silesia from the mid 19th century onwards. In fact, the majority of the population of Prussian Upper Silesia and Austrian Silesia were bi- or even multilingual. What is more, the "Polish" and "Czech" Silesians spoke were not the standard languages we know today, but a continuum of West-Slavic dialects in the countryside and a continuum of West-Slavic/German creoles in the urbanised areas. Such was the linguistic confusion that, from time to time, some ethnic/regional and Church activists strove to create a distinctive Upper Silesian/Silesian language on the basis of these dialects/creoles, but their efforts were thwarted by the staunch promotion of standard German, and after 1918, of standard Polish and Czech. Still on the subject of language, Mr. Kamusella draws attention to a problem around the issue of place names and personal names. Polish historians use current Polish versions of the Silesian place names, Czechs use current Polish/Czech versions of the place names, and Germans use the German versions which were in use in Silesia up to 1945. Mr. Kamusella attempted to avoid this, as he sees it, nationalist tendency, by using an appropriate version of a place name for a given period and providing its modern counterpart in parentheses. In the case of modern place names he gives the German version in parentheses. As for the name of historical figures, he strove to use the name entered on the birth certificate of the person involved, and by doing so avoid such confusion as, for instance, surrounds the Austrian Silesian pastor L.J. Sherschnik, who in German became Scherschnick, in Polish, Szersznik, and in Czech, Sersnik. Indeed, the prospective Silesian scholar should, Mr. Kamusella suggests, as well as the three languages directly involved in the area itself, know English and French, since many documents and books on the subject have been published in these languages, and even Latin, when dealing in depth with the period before the mid-19th century. Mr. Kamusella divides the policies of ethnic cleansing into two categories. The first he classifies as soft, meaning that policy is confined to the educational system, army, civil service and the church, and the aim is that everyone learn the language of the dominant group. The second is the group of hard policies, which amount to what is popularly labelled as ethnic cleansing. This category of policy aims at the total assimilation and/or physical liquidation of the non-dominant groups non-congruent with the ideal of homogeneity of a given nation-state. Mr. Kamusella found that soft policies were consciously and systematically employed by Prussia/Germany in Prussian Silesia from the 1860s to 1918, whereas in Austrian Silesia, Vienna quite inconsistently dabbled in them from the 1880s to 1917. In the inter-war period, the emergence of the nation-states of Poland and Czechoslovakia led to full employment of the soft policies and partial employment of the hard ones (curbed by the League of Nations minorities protection system) in Czechoslovakian Silesia, German Upper Silesia and the Polish parts of Upper and Austrian Silesia. In 1939-1945, Berlin started consistently using all the "hard" methods to homogenise Polish and Czechoslovakian Silesia which fell, in their entirety, within the Reich's borders. After World War II Czechoslovakia regained its prewar part of Silesia while Poland was given its prewar section plus almost the whole of the prewar German province. Subsequently, with the active involvement and support of the Soviet Union, Warsaw and Prague expelled the majority of Germans from Silesia in 1945-1948 (there were also instances of the Poles expelling Upper Silesian Czechs/Moravians, and of the Czechs expelling Czech Silesian Poles/pro-Polish Silesians). During the period of communist rule, the same two countries carried out a thorough Polonisation and Czechisation of Silesia, submerging this region into a new, non-historically based administrative division. Democratisation in the wake of the fall of communism, and a gradual retreat from the nationalist ideal of the homogeneous nation-state with a view to possible membership of the European Union, caused the abolition of the "hard" policies and phasing out of the "soft" ones. Consequently, limited revivals of various ethnic/national minorities have been observed in Czech and Polish Silesia, whereas Silesian regionalism has become popular in the westernmost part of Silesia which remained part of Germany. Mr. Kamusella believes it is possible that, with the overcoming of the nation-state discourse in European politics, when the expression of multiethnicity and multilingualism has become the cause of the day in Silesia, regionalism will hold sway in this region, uniting its ethnically/nationally variegated population in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity championed by the European Union.