What college student´s writing can tell about their reading
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Data de Publicação: | 2012 |
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Título da fonte: | Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) |
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Resumo: | According to Flusser (1991), the gesture of writing is different from the gesture of speaking. Nevertheless, both gestures reach out for the (conversation) partner. Later, Flusser (2010) claims that the gesture of writing is comparable to the gesture of a goldsmith (either the writer or the editor cuts the material). The present study examines texts written by biology students in their first year (2011) of college (Federal University of Rondônia). The 102 essays analysed here present with many orality marks and little edition signs (review and cutting redundancies). Four text groups are examined here: Once upon a time is the title of 36 narratives, Creative Writing is the group of 28 narratives, Plastic bags is the group of 10 argumentative texts and Tv in the bus is the group of 28 argumentative texts. The switching of speech to the written text makes itself evident in the (1) spelling, (2) agreement, (3) prepositions and reflexive pronouns, (4) filling in of personal pronouns and (5) repetitions. The spellings representing speech, repetitions, odd uses of prepositions and reflexive pronouns and unusual agreements in speech point to low literacy practices. Reading involves pictorial memory: either reading other texts or its own. It seems that one conclusion is that these students do not read in general and do not edit (read) their writings. |
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What college student´s writing can tell about their readingO que a escrita de universitários pode dizer sobre suas práticas de leituraOralidadeEscritaPráticas de leitura.According to Flusser (1991), the gesture of writing is different from the gesture of speaking. Nevertheless, both gestures reach out for the (conversation) partner. Later, Flusser (2010) claims that the gesture of writing is comparable to the gesture of a goldsmith (either the writer or the editor cuts the material). The present study examines texts written by biology students in their first year (2011) of college (Federal University of Rondônia). The 102 essays analysed here present with many orality marks and little edition signs (review and cutting redundancies). Four text groups are examined here: Once upon a time is the title of 36 narratives, Creative Writing is the group of 28 narratives, Plastic bags is the group of 10 argumentative texts and Tv in the bus is the group of 28 argumentative texts. The switching of speech to the written text makes itself evident in the (1) spelling, (2) agreement, (3) prepositions and reflexive pronouns, (4) filling in of personal pronouns and (5) repetitions. The spellings representing speech, repetitions, odd uses of prepositions and reflexive pronouns and unusual agreements in speech point to low literacy practices. Reading involves pictorial memory: either reading other texts or its own. It seems that one conclusion is that these students do not read in general and do not edit (read) their writings.O gesto de escrever, segundo Flusser (1991), é diferente do gesto de falar. Contudo, ambos têm em comum a procura pelo outro. Em outro texto, o autor (Flusser, 2010) afirma que textos publicados são resultado da atividade de ourives: são lapidados (seja pelo escritor, seja pelo editor). Os textos analisados aqui são redações de alunos ingressantes (em 2011) no curso de Biologia na Universidade Federal de Rondônia. As 102 redações dos alunos examinadas aqui trazem marcas de oralidade e poucos indícios de edição (revisão e corte de redundâncias). São analisadas 36 narrativas que agrupamos sob o título Era uma vez, 28 narrativas que agrupamos sob o título de Continuação, 10 textos argumentativos que agrupamos sob o título de Sacolinhas e 28 textos argumentativos que agrupamos sob o título TV no ônibus. O deslizamento da oralidade para a escrita se faz evidente na (1) ortografia, (2) marcas de concordância, (3) preposições e pronomes reflexivos, (4) preenchimento do pronome-sujeito e (5) repetições vocabulares. As ortografias que representam a fala, as repetições, preposições e pronomes reflexivos empregados de maneira sui generis, além de concordâncias que não são realizadas na fala apontam para as parcas práticas de leitura dos alunos; já que a leitura envolve a memória pictográfica: quer seja a leitura do próprio texto, quer seja a leitura em geral.Edunisc2012-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/226610.17058/signo.v37i62.2266Signo; v. 37 n. 62 (2012): V Colóquio Leitura e Cognição; 93-1091982-2014reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/2266/1947Kleppa, Lou-Anninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-07-26T18:01:25Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/2266Revistahttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signohttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/oairgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com1982-20140101-1812opendoar:2018-07-26T18:01:25Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false |
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What college student´s writing can tell about their reading O que a escrita de universitários pode dizer sobre suas práticas de leitura |
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What college student´s writing can tell about their reading Kleppa, Lou-Ann Oralidade Escrita Práticas de leitura. |
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According to Flusser (1991), the gesture of writing is different from the gesture of speaking. Nevertheless, both gestures reach out for the (conversation) partner. Later, Flusser (2010) claims that the gesture of writing is comparable to the gesture of a goldsmith (either the writer or the editor cuts the material). The present study examines texts written by biology students in their first year (2011) of college (Federal University of Rondônia). The 102 essays analysed here present with many orality marks and little edition signs (review and cutting redundancies). Four text groups are examined here: Once upon a time is the title of 36 narratives, Creative Writing is the group of 28 narratives, Plastic bags is the group of 10 argumentative texts and Tv in the bus is the group of 28 argumentative texts. The switching of speech to the written text makes itself evident in the (1) spelling, (2) agreement, (3) prepositions and reflexive pronouns, (4) filling in of personal pronouns and (5) repetitions. The spellings representing speech, repetitions, odd uses of prepositions and reflexive pronouns and unusual agreements in speech point to low literacy practices. Reading involves pictorial memory: either reading other texts or its own. It seems that one conclusion is that these students do not read in general and do not edit (read) their writings. |
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