Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia
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Resumo: | The field of study encompassing aphasia is extensive. It spans several areas of knowledge, such as Speech Therapy, Psychology, and Neurology, among others, and with linguist Roman Jakobson, aphasia has also come to be studied as a linguistic problem. The author established a typology for aphasia: contiguity disorder and similarity disorder. With the linguist Émile Benveniste, we can study man in language through studies that deal with enunciation, which includes the categories of person, time, and place. According to Benveniste, the speaker appropriates language and immediately places another person as his or her addressee, using specific indices and accessories to express his or her particular relationship with reality. This possibility of studying language in use extends to subjects with aphasia, allowing for analyses of language in disorder. As for the writing of subjects with aphasia, studies are scarce with an enunciative bias, which is a fertile contribution to studies in the linguistic field. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the enunciative movements produced by three subjects with aphasia during the elaboration of written utterances, considering Benveniste’s enunciative theory and Jakobson’s proposition of aphasia. It is a qualitative study; individual and group writing workshops were held with three participants from the Interdisciplinary Coexistence Group (GIC) at the Federal University of Santa Maria to collect the corpus. The results show that the three participants produced written enunciations in which it was possible to observe the enunciative movements but with different predominances and frequencies. From the analyses, it was possible to ascertain that aspects of each subject’s respective aphasia are reflected in their writing, and movements were identified in writing linked to difficulties arising from the similarity disorder but not the contiguity disorder. The occurrence of a new movement, here called testing, was also verified. Finally, we conclude that subjects with aphasia can produce movements in writing influenced by aspects of similarity disorder, which was not observed in the case of contiguity. It is expected that these considerations will help provide a better understanding of the uses and aspects of language in disorder in the enunciative act of writing, thus contributing to linguistic studies in the field of aphasia. |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasiaEnunciative movements in the writing of subjects with aphasiaEnunciaçãoEscritaAfasiaLinguísticaSubjetividadeEnunciationWritingAphasiaLinguisticsSubjectivityCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAThe field of study encompassing aphasia is extensive. It spans several areas of knowledge, such as Speech Therapy, Psychology, and Neurology, among others, and with linguist Roman Jakobson, aphasia has also come to be studied as a linguistic problem. The author established a typology for aphasia: contiguity disorder and similarity disorder. With the linguist Émile Benveniste, we can study man in language through studies that deal with enunciation, which includes the categories of person, time, and place. According to Benveniste, the speaker appropriates language and immediately places another person as his or her addressee, using specific indices and accessories to express his or her particular relationship with reality. This possibility of studying language in use extends to subjects with aphasia, allowing for analyses of language in disorder. As for the writing of subjects with aphasia, studies are scarce with an enunciative bias, which is a fertile contribution to studies in the linguistic field. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the enunciative movements produced by three subjects with aphasia during the elaboration of written utterances, considering Benveniste’s enunciative theory and Jakobson’s proposition of aphasia. It is a qualitative study; individual and group writing workshops were held with three participants from the Interdisciplinary Coexistence Group (GIC) at the Federal University of Santa Maria to collect the corpus. The results show that the three participants produced written enunciations in which it was possible to observe the enunciative movements but with different predominances and frequencies. From the analyses, it was possible to ascertain that aspects of each subject’s respective aphasia are reflected in their writing, and movements were identified in writing linked to difficulties arising from the similarity disorder but not the contiguity disorder. The occurrence of a new movement, here called testing, was also verified. Finally, we conclude that subjects with aphasia can produce movements in writing influenced by aspects of similarity disorder, which was not observed in the case of contiguity. It is expected that these considerations will help provide a better understanding of the uses and aspects of language in disorder in the enunciative act of writing, thus contributing to linguistic studies in the field of aphasia.O campo de estudos que engloba as afasias é extenso e percorre diversas áreas do conhecimento, como Fonoaudiologia, Psicologia, Neurologia, entre outras, e, com o linguista Roman Jakobson, a afasia passou a ser estudada também como um problema linguístico. O autor estabelece uma tipologia para as afasias: distúrbio de contiguidade e de similaridade. Com o linguista Émile Benveniste, tem-se a oportunidade de estudar o homem na língua por intermédio de estudos que abordam a enunciação, a qual comporta as categorias de pessoa, tempo e lugar. De acordo com o estudioso, o locutor apropria-se da língua e coloca imediatamente um outro como seu alocutário, utilizando-se de índices específicos e acessórios para expressar sua relação particular com a realidade. Essa possibilidade de estudo da língua em uso estende-se a sujeitos que apresentam afasia, permitindo, então, análises da língua em distúrbio. Quanto à escrita de sujeitos com afasia, observa-se escassez com relação a trabalhos com viés enunciativo; o que se mostra fértil contribuição para os estudos no campo linguístico. Assim, esta pesquisa tem como objetivo averiguar movimentos enunciativos produzidos por três sujeitos com afasia durante a elaboração de enunciações escritas, considerando a teoria enunciativa de Benveniste e a proposição das afasias trazida por Jakobson. Trata-se de uma pesquisa de cunho qualitativo; para a coleta do corpus, foram realizadas oficinas de escrita individuais e grupais com três participantes do Grupo Interdisciplinar de Convivência (GIC) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Como resultados, observamos que os três participantes produziram enunciações escritas nas quais foi possível averiguar os movimentos enunciativos, porém com predominâncias e frequências diferentes. A partir das análises, foi possível verificar que aspectos das respectivas afasias de cada sujeito se refletem em suas escritas, e foram identificados movimentos na escrita atrelados a dificuldades provenientes do distúrbio de similaridade, mas não do de contiguidade. Verificou-se também a ocorrência de um novo movimento, aqui chamado de testagem. Por fim, concluímos que sujeitos com afasia podem produzir movimentos na escrita influenciados por aspectos provenientes do distúrbio de similaridade, o que não foi observado no caso da contiguidade. Esperamos que essas considerações possam auxiliar na maior compreensão dos empregos e aspectos da linguagem em distúrbio no ato enunciativo da escrita, contribuindo, assim, com estudos linguísticos no que diz respeito ao campo das afasias.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaCentro de Ciências da SaúdeDella Méa, Célia Helena de Pelegrinihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7002828574574997Simoni, Simone Nicolini deEndruweit, Magali LopesCosta, Maria Eduarda Prauchner da2024-06-10T15:43:29Z2024-06-10T15:43:29Z2024-03-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/32010ark:/26339/001300000v8p0porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-06-10T15:43:29Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/32010Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-06-10T15:43:29Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia Enunciative movements in the writing of subjects with aphasia |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia Costa, Maria Eduarda Prauchner da Enunciação Escrita Afasia Linguística Subjetividade Enunciation Writing Aphasia Linguistics Subjectivity CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia |
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Movimentos enunciativos na escrita de sujeitos com afasia |
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Costa, Maria Eduarda Prauchner da |
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Costa, Maria Eduarda Prauchner da |
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Della Méa, Célia Helena de Pelegrini http://lattes.cnpq.br/7002828574574997 Simoni, Simone Nicolini de Endruweit, Magali Lopes |
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Costa, Maria Eduarda Prauchner da |
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Enunciação Escrita Afasia Linguística Subjetividade Enunciation Writing Aphasia Linguistics Subjectivity CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Enunciação Escrita Afasia Linguística Subjetividade Enunciation Writing Aphasia Linguistics Subjectivity CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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The field of study encompassing aphasia is extensive. It spans several areas of knowledge, such as Speech Therapy, Psychology, and Neurology, among others, and with linguist Roman Jakobson, aphasia has also come to be studied as a linguistic problem. The author established a typology for aphasia: contiguity disorder and similarity disorder. With the linguist Émile Benveniste, we can study man in language through studies that deal with enunciation, which includes the categories of person, time, and place. According to Benveniste, the speaker appropriates language and immediately places another person as his or her addressee, using specific indices and accessories to express his or her particular relationship with reality. This possibility of studying language in use extends to subjects with aphasia, allowing for analyses of language in disorder. As for the writing of subjects with aphasia, studies are scarce with an enunciative bias, which is a fertile contribution to studies in the linguistic field. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the enunciative movements produced by three subjects with aphasia during the elaboration of written utterances, considering Benveniste’s enunciative theory and Jakobson’s proposition of aphasia. It is a qualitative study; individual and group writing workshops were held with three participants from the Interdisciplinary Coexistence Group (GIC) at the Federal University of Santa Maria to collect the corpus. The results show that the three participants produced written enunciations in which it was possible to observe the enunciative movements but with different predominances and frequencies. From the analyses, it was possible to ascertain that aspects of each subject’s respective aphasia are reflected in their writing, and movements were identified in writing linked to difficulties arising from the similarity disorder but not the contiguity disorder. The occurrence of a new movement, here called testing, was also verified. Finally, we conclude that subjects with aphasia can produce movements in writing influenced by aspects of similarity disorder, which was not observed in the case of contiguity. It is expected that these considerations will help provide a better understanding of the uses and aspects of language in disorder in the enunciative act of writing, thus contributing to linguistic studies in the field of aphasia. |
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