Dissertação
Variações lingüísticas x desvios fonológicos
Fecha
2006-04-12Registro en:
VOGELEY, Ana Carla Estellita. Linguistic variations x phonological disorders. 2006. 137 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Linguagem) - Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, Recife, 2006.
Autor
Vogeley, Ana Carla Estellita
Resumen
This research discusses about the language manifestations, not as something pathologic but as expressions of values, habits, behaviors and different ways of living of different social groups, producers of experience. It purposes to observe differences between the linguistic variations and the phonological disorders. This study has the intention to characterize the patients partner-cultural context, to
investigate their kind of language disorder and, also, to analyze if these manifestations, in the speech, have any cause related to the linguistic organization or if they are historical manifestations. The speech therapy sessions, of four patients, with phonological disorders, from the Clínica Manoel de Freitas Limeira were recorded. Through the transcriptions, the speech manifestations, considered pathological, were analyzed, with the objective of to
differing the phonological disorders from the historical and linguistic manifestations. The analysis considered the speech therapy conventional classification, about the phonological disorders and the historical aspects from the portuguese language evidenced by Coutinho (1976). According to this proposal, the results indicate a narrow relation between the linguistic variations and the phonological disorders, ratifying the language social function and the importance of historicity for the understanding of the processes involved in the
language acquisition and in the phonological disorders. At the same time, this research points to the necessity of rethinking about the phonological disorders conception and the standards adopted to the evaluation, the diagnosis and the therapy plan. The most important contribution is the discussion and the offering of alternatives to surpass the linguistic preconception, standing out the commitment
between the speech therapy s clinic and the social inclusion