Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study
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Resumo: | In this article, we investigate the presence and absence of commas in a longitudinal sample of texts of the genre report written by 11 to 15 years-old students from High Junior School at a school in the countryside of São Paulo State. Our hypothesis is that the comma is used when syntactic boundaries match with the prosodic ones. The prosodic constituents are formed from syntactic and phonological information, according to principles defined in the Prosodic Phonology theoretical approach. The characterization of the conventional commas and the non-conventional absences of commas was made from the identification of syntactic boundaries in which they should or could be placed, taking as reference a Brazilian Portuguese grammar. The results were that the conventional comma increases during the years of schooling, as expected. However, the presence and absence of comma rates changed depending on the type of syntactic structure and possibility of the intonational phrase boundary occurs. Comma occurred predominantly in positions where intonation phrase boundaries match with major syntactic boundaries, as a sentence boundary. In turn, the comma systematically does not occur in positions where the syntactic and prosodic boundaries do not match. |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal studyVírgulas em textos de alunos de 11 a 15 anos do Ensino Fundamental II: um estudo longitudinalVírgulassintaxeprosódiatextos escolaresensino fundamental IIcommassyntaxprosodyscholar textselementary schoolIn this article, we investigate the presence and absence of commas in a longitudinal sample of texts of the genre report written by 11 to 15 years-old students from High Junior School at a school in the countryside of São Paulo State. Our hypothesis is that the comma is used when syntactic boundaries match with the prosodic ones. The prosodic constituents are formed from syntactic and phonological information, according to principles defined in the Prosodic Phonology theoretical approach. The characterization of the conventional commas and the non-conventional absences of commas was made from the identification of syntactic boundaries in which they should or could be placed, taking as reference a Brazilian Portuguese grammar. The results were that the conventional comma increases during the years of schooling, as expected. However, the presence and absence of comma rates changed depending on the type of syntactic structure and possibility of the intonational phrase boundary occurs. Comma occurred predominantly in positions where intonation phrase boundaries match with major syntactic boundaries, as a sentence boundary. In turn, the comma systematically does not occur in positions where the syntactic and prosodic boundaries do not match.Neste artigo, objetivamos analisar presenças e ausências de vírgulas em uma amostra longitudinal de textos do gênero relato escritos por alunos de 11 a 15 anos do Ensino Fundamental II de uma escola no interior do estado de São Paulo. Partimos da hipótese de que a vírgula é empregada não só em razão de fronteiras sintáticas, mas também prosódicas. Os constituintes prosódicos são formados a partir de informações sintáticas e fonológicas, segundo princípios definidos no modelo teórico da Fonologia Prosódica. A caracterização de presenças convencionais e de ausências não convencionais das vírgulas foi feita a partir da identificação de fronteiras sintáticas em que deveriam ou poderiam ser colocadas vírgulas, tomando-se como referência uma gramática da língua portuguesa. Os resultados apontaram que a presença convencional da vírgula aumentou durante os anos de escolarização, como esperado. Porém, as taxas de presença e de ausência da vírgula se alteraram a depender do tipo de estrutura sintática e de haver fronteira de frase entoacional. As presenças da vírgula ocorreram em posições que predominantemente coincidiram com fronteiras de frase entoacional que também eram fronteiras sintáticas de orações. Já as ausências da vírgula ocorreram sistematicamente em posições que não apresentaram coincidência entre fronteiras sintáticas e prosódicas.UNESP2023-06-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1623210.1590/1981-5794-e16232ALFA: Revista de Linguística; v. 67 (2023)1981-5794reponame:Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporenghttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/16232/16039https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/16232/1604010.1590/1981-5794-e16232tCopyright (c) 2023 ALFA: Revista de Linguísticahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTenani, LucianiCarvalho, Tainan2024-02-27T18:07:55Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16232Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1981-5794&lng=pt&nrm=isoPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpalfa@unesp.br1981-57940002-5216opendoar:2024-02-27T18:07:55Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study Vírgulas em textos de alunos de 11 a 15 anos do Ensino Fundamental II: um estudo longitudinal |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study Tenani, Luciani Vírgulas sintaxe prosódia textos escolares ensino fundamental II commas syntax prosody scholar texts elementary school |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study |
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Comma usage in written texts from 11-15 years old High Junior School students: a longitudinal study |
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Tenani, Luciani |
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Tenani, Luciani Carvalho, Tainan |
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Carvalho, Tainan |
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Tenani, Luciani Carvalho, Tainan |
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Vírgulas sintaxe prosódia textos escolares ensino fundamental II commas syntax prosody scholar texts elementary school |
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Vírgulas sintaxe prosódia textos escolares ensino fundamental II commas syntax prosody scholar texts elementary school |
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In this article, we investigate the presence and absence of commas in a longitudinal sample of texts of the genre report written by 11 to 15 years-old students from High Junior School at a school in the countryside of São Paulo State. Our hypothesis is that the comma is used when syntactic boundaries match with the prosodic ones. The prosodic constituents are formed from syntactic and phonological information, according to principles defined in the Prosodic Phonology theoretical approach. The characterization of the conventional commas and the non-conventional absences of commas was made from the identification of syntactic boundaries in which they should or could be placed, taking as reference a Brazilian Portuguese grammar. The results were that the conventional comma increases during the years of schooling, as expected. However, the presence and absence of comma rates changed depending on the type of syntactic structure and possibility of the intonational phrase boundary occurs. Comma occurred predominantly in positions where intonation phrase boundaries match with major syntactic boundaries, as a sentence boundary. In turn, the comma systematically does not occur in positions where the syntactic and prosodic boundaries do not match. |
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