Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children

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Autor(a) principal: Paschoal,Larissa
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Pezarini,Isabela de Oliveira, Vaz,Suellen, Chacon,Lourenço
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Audiology - Communication Research
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Resumo: Purpose (1) describe children’s orthographic performance in the record of fricative consonants in a position of simple syllabic attack; (2) verify the influence of the accent in errors occurrence; and (3) categorize the kind of errors found. Methods Fifteen children’s text productions were selected, they attended the First grade of Primary School in 2001, referred to 14 thematic proposals. From these productions, all the words with occurrence of fricative consonants in syllabic position of simple attack were selected. These occurrences were distributed in hits and errors, these were, then, organized according to the appearance in pre-tonic, tonic and post-tonic syllables, unstressed monosyllables and tonic monosyllables. Results It was noted that (1) a predominance of hits compared to the errors; (2) the non-relevance of the accent in the record of unconventional fricatives; (3) higher occurrence of phonological substitutions, followed by the orthographical ones and, finally, in lower number, omissions; (40 predominance of errors inside the fricative phonological class. Conclusion The group of children studied, even in the beginning of literacy, already shows very stable in the record of graphemes that is sent to the fricative phonemes. At last, it was observed that the errors seems to be motivated, mainly, by the difficulty of these children with the spelling of PB.
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spelling Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian childrenHandwritingLanguage developmentChildPhoneticsLinguistics Purpose (1) describe children’s orthographic performance in the record of fricative consonants in a position of simple syllabic attack; (2) verify the influence of the accent in errors occurrence; and (3) categorize the kind of errors found. Methods Fifteen children’s text productions were selected, they attended the First grade of Primary School in 2001, referred to 14 thematic proposals. From these productions, all the words with occurrence of fricative consonants in syllabic position of simple attack were selected. These occurrences were distributed in hits and errors, these were, then, organized according to the appearance in pre-tonic, tonic and post-tonic syllables, unstressed monosyllables and tonic monosyllables. Results It was noted that (1) a predominance of hits compared to the errors; (2) the non-relevance of the accent in the record of unconventional fricatives; (3) higher occurrence of phonological substitutions, followed by the orthographical ones and, finally, in lower number, omissions; (40 predominance of errors inside the fricative phonological class. Conclusion The group of children studied, even in the beginning of literacy, already shows very stable in the record of graphemes that is sent to the fricative phonemes. At last, it was observed that the errors seems to be motivated, mainly, by the difficulty of these children with the spelling of PB. Academia Brasileira de Audiologia2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-64312014000400333Audiology - Communication Research v.19 n.4 2014reponame:Audiology - Communication Researchinstname:Academia Brasileira de Audiologia (ABAU)instacron:ABAU10.1590/S2317-64312014000400001448info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaschoal,LarissaPezarini,Isabela de OliveiraVaz,SuellenChacon,Lourençoeng2015-04-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-64312014000400333Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=2317-6431&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevista@audiologiabrasil.org.br2317-64312317-6431opendoar:2015-04-27T00:00Audiology - Communication Research - Academia Brasileira de Audiologia (ABAU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
title Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
spellingShingle Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
Paschoal,Larissa
Handwriting
Language development
Child
Phonetics
Linguistics
title_short Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
title_full Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
title_fullStr Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
title_sort Characteristics of fricatives consonants orthography in Brazilian children
author Paschoal,Larissa
author_facet Paschoal,Larissa
Pezarini,Isabela de Oliveira
Vaz,Suellen
Chacon,Lourenço
author_role author
author2 Pezarini,Isabela de Oliveira
Vaz,Suellen
Chacon,Lourenço
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paschoal,Larissa
Pezarini,Isabela de Oliveira
Vaz,Suellen
Chacon,Lourenço
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Handwriting
Language development
Child
Phonetics
Linguistics
topic Handwriting
Language development
Child
Phonetics
Linguistics
description Purpose (1) describe children’s orthographic performance in the record of fricative consonants in a position of simple syllabic attack; (2) verify the influence of the accent in errors occurrence; and (3) categorize the kind of errors found. Methods Fifteen children’s text productions were selected, they attended the First grade of Primary School in 2001, referred to 14 thematic proposals. From these productions, all the words with occurrence of fricative consonants in syllabic position of simple attack were selected. These occurrences were distributed in hits and errors, these were, then, organized according to the appearance in pre-tonic, tonic and post-tonic syllables, unstressed monosyllables and tonic monosyllables. Results It was noted that (1) a predominance of hits compared to the errors; (2) the non-relevance of the accent in the record of unconventional fricatives; (3) higher occurrence of phonological substitutions, followed by the orthographical ones and, finally, in lower number, omissions; (40 predominance of errors inside the fricative phonological class. Conclusion The group of children studied, even in the beginning of literacy, already shows very stable in the record of graphemes that is sent to the fricative phonemes. At last, it was observed that the errors seems to be motivated, mainly, by the difficulty of these children with the spelling of PB.
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