Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness
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Resumo: | The present research aimed to investigate how linguistic awareness regarding the concept of “word” may influence some mistakes on segmenting words in children’s writing in the Elementary School. The observed data comprised those of hyper and hyposegmentation which were then related to word awareness. For the analysis of linguistic awareness data, the Representational Redescription, proposed by Karmillof-Smith (1986-1992), has been used. It postulates four levels where knowledge is redescribed in the human mind, becoming accessible for awareness and verbalization along with the time. The research methodology consisted of six tests, out of which four were applied in order to verify word awareness, and, the other two tests, to obtain samples of writing data. Thus, it was noticed that a great part of the segmentation mistakes identified in the collected writings are related to the informants' ability to distinguish between different words until the moment they were observed. As a result, the uncommon segmentation mistakes found in the analyzed data evidenced that not only are they motivated by prosodic or phonological matters, but they are also influenced by linguistic awareness issues involving the informants’ understanding of word. |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awarenessSegmentação de palavras na alfabetização de crianças: um estudo sobre consciência de palavraConsciência de palavra. Hipersegmentação. Hipossegmentaçãomodelo de Redescrição Representacional.Word Awareness. Hypersegmentation. Hyposegmentation.Representational Redescription Model.The present research aimed to investigate how linguistic awareness regarding the concept of “word” may influence some mistakes on segmenting words in children’s writing in the Elementary School. The observed data comprised those of hyper and hyposegmentation which were then related to word awareness. For the analysis of linguistic awareness data, the Representational Redescription, proposed by Karmillof-Smith (1986-1992), has been used. It postulates four levels where knowledge is redescribed in the human mind, becoming accessible for awareness and verbalization along with the time. The research methodology consisted of six tests, out of which four were applied in order to verify word awareness, and, the other two tests, to obtain samples of writing data. Thus, it was noticed that a great part of the segmentation mistakes identified in the collected writings are related to the informants' ability to distinguish between different words until the moment they were observed. As a result, the uncommon segmentation mistakes found in the analyzed data evidenced that not only are they motivated by prosodic or phonological matters, but they are also influenced by linguistic awareness issues involving the informants’ understanding of word.A presente pesquisa teve por objetivo investigar de que maneira a consciência linguística acerca do conceito de palavra pode influenciar as segmentações na escrita de crianças nos primeiros anos no Ensino Fundamental, observando, então, dados de hiper e hipossegmentação e relacionando-os com a consciência de palavra. Para análise dos dados de consciência linguística, utilizou-se o Modelo de Redescrição Representacional, de Karmilloff-Smith (1986, 1992), que postula quatro níveis em que o conhecimento é redescrito na mente humana, tornando-se, ao longo do tempo, acessível para consciência e verbalização. A metodologia de pesquisa consistiu em seis testes, sendo quatro para verificação nos níveis de consciência de palavra e dois para obtenção de dados de escrita. Na análise dos dados percebeu-se que grande parte dos equívocos segmentais na escrita tem relação com o entendimento que esse sujeito possui acerca do que é uma palavra. Como resultado, então, encontraram-se evidências de que as segmentações incomuns não são motivadas apenas por questões prosódicas ou fonológicas, mas também por questões de consciência linguística a respeito do que esse sujeito entende por palavra.Edunisc2016-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/724310.17058/signo.v41i71.7243Signo; v. 41 n. 71 (2016); 88-1001982-2014reponame: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/7243/pdfCopyright (c) 2016 Signoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarques, Débora MattosLorandi, Aline2018-07-26T17:39:23Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/7243Revistahttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signohttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/oairgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com1982-20140101-1812opendoar:2018-07-26T17:39:23Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness Segmentação de palavras na alfabetização de crianças: um estudo sobre consciência de palavra |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness Marques, Débora Mattos Consciência de palavra. Hipersegmentação. Hipossegmentação modelo de Redescrição Representacional. Word Awareness. Hypersegmentation. Hyposegmentation.Representational Redescription Model. |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness |
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Word segmentation in children’s literacy: a study about word awareness |
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Marques, Débora Mattos |
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Marques, Débora Mattos Lorandi, Aline |
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Lorandi, Aline |
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Marques, Débora Mattos Lorandi, Aline |
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Consciência de palavra. Hipersegmentação. Hipossegmentação modelo de Redescrição Representacional. Word Awareness. Hypersegmentation. Hyposegmentation.Representational Redescription Model. |
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Consciência de palavra. Hipersegmentação. Hipossegmentação modelo de Redescrição Representacional. Word Awareness. Hypersegmentation. Hyposegmentation.Representational Redescription Model. |
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The present research aimed to investigate how linguistic awareness regarding the concept of “word” may influence some mistakes on segmenting words in children’s writing in the Elementary School. The observed data comprised those of hyper and hyposegmentation which were then related to word awareness. For the analysis of linguistic awareness data, the Representational Redescription, proposed by Karmillof-Smith (1986-1992), has been used. It postulates four levels where knowledge is redescribed in the human mind, becoming accessible for awareness and verbalization along with the time. The research methodology consisted of six tests, out of which four were applied in order to verify word awareness, and, the other two tests, to obtain samples of writing data. Thus, it was noticed that a great part of the segmentation mistakes identified in the collected writings are related to the informants' ability to distinguish between different words until the moment they were observed. As a result, the uncommon segmentation mistakes found in the analyzed data evidenced that not only are they motivated by prosodic or phonological matters, but they are also influenced by linguistic awareness issues involving the informants’ understanding of word. |
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Signo; v. 41 n. 71 (2016); 88-100 1982-2014 reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC) instacron:UNISC |
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