Fluctuation in words segmentation: relationships of prosodic constituents to orthographic conventions in children writing
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v15i2p369-383Keywords:
Writing acquisition, orthography, prosody, orality, literacy.Abstract
In this paper, we analyzed situations where (a) one vocabular structure showed in two different ways in the same text or (b) had erasures. These structures fluctuations were extracted from texts written by children that, when the registers were done, were second graders of elementary school. Concerning the results, we verified: (1) that more than one prosodic constituent showed in the basis of fluctuation of vocabulary structures; and (2) that at least one of the limits of orthographic words was maintained in fluctuation structures. These results point to the recuperation done by writers with information they have access due to their insertion in (1) oral practices and (2) literacy practices.Downloads
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2014-04-23
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Fluctuation in words segmentation: relationships of prosodic constituents to orthographic conventions in children writing. (2014). Filologia E Linguística Portuguesa, 15(2), 369-383. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v15i2p369-383