Linguistic Status
Mostrando 1-12 de 38 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Presença vs ausência de traços de ruralidade no léxico tocantinense
RESUMO Até o início do século XX, o Brasil era essencialmente um país rural, dinâmica que tem se modificado com as novas vias de comunicações. Os agricultores têm se deslocado para os grandes centros em busca de melhores oportunidades. Esse processo marca uma nova configuração social e, consequentemente, linguística, visto que o falante, no ambien
Rev. Inst. Estud. Bras.. Publicado em: 10/06/2019
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2. "I ALWAYS KNEW IT... DIGO, QUIZÁS NO ERA PERFECT": TRANSNATIONAL ACTS OF IDENTITY IN THE SPEECH OF A RETURNEE MIGRANT
RESUMO O artigo a seguir aborda o tema de transnacionalismo no território estadunidense de Porto Rico. Como uma colônia espanhola antes de virar território dos EUA, Porto Rico oferece um campo rico para o estudo de identidades fluidas. Embora a literatura transnacionalista tenha tipicamente focado em descrever contextos de "fronteiras" cruzadas ou cultura
Trab. linguist. apl.. Publicado em: 25/04/2019
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3. PLURILINGUAL SOCIAL NETWORKS AND THE CREATION OF HYBRID CULTURAL SPACES
RESUMO Embora o plurilinguismo seja um tema bem estabelecido na literatura internacional, principalmente em situações de mobilidade transnacional, ainda sabemos pouco sobre a aprendizagem e apropriação de formas não padrão de inglês por jovens brasileiros online. Ao contrário dos usos instrumentais que predominam no ensino formal de língua inglesa,
Trab. linguist. apl.. Publicado em: 25/04/2019
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4. Communicative performance and vocabulary domain in preschool preterm infants
Abstract Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the performance of children in preschool age who were born premature and term, without neurological injury, regarding receptive and expressive language skills, and to reflect on the importance of these skills for performance in preschool. Materials and Methods Two groups named Pre
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 16/07/2018
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5. Language assessment of children with severe liver disease in a public service in Brazil
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to compare language development (expressive and receptive skills) in children awaiting liver transplantation with that of children who have already undergone the surgical procedure. METHODS: An observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted with 76 children divided into groups, as follows: 31 childre
Clinics. Publicado em: 2017-06
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6. "A whole alternative universe": Language and Space in David Malouf's "The Only Speaker of His Tongue"
Abstract: By displacing Aboriginal communities, interfering with their migratorial routes and sacred sites and forcing them into sedentary practices, European colonialism disrupted the closely-knit links between people, space and language that had characterised life in Australia for 40,000 years prior to the arrival of the British. In linguistic terms that m
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2016-08
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7. Motor, linguistic, personal and social aspects of children with Down syndrome
AbstractA global developmental delay is expected from Down syndrome, affecting motor, cognitive, linguistic and personal-social skills. However, not always these delays are proportional; different conditions occur due to several intrinsic and extrinsic variables that must be controlled to form groups of greater homogeneity.Objective To enhance personal-socia
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-08
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8. (RE)CONSTRUCTION OF SECRETARIES PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY: A STUDY OF LIFE STORIES / A (RE)CONSTRUÇÃO DA IDENTIDADE PROFISSIONAL DE SECRETÁRIA: UM ESTUDO DE ESTÓRIAS DE VIDA
This dissertation discusses the impact of interpersonal relationships and activities performed at work in the (re)construction of professional identities, focusing on life story narratives of of Executive Assistants. Therefore, individual interviews were conducted with six secretaries of the Presidency and Vice Presidency of large, small, public and private
Publicado em: 2010
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9. O ERRO NA APRENDIZAGEM DE INGLÊS-LE: UMA ANÁLISE DA INTERLÍNGUA ESCRITA DE ALUNOS DO NÚCLEO DE LÍNGUAS DA UECE / ERROR IN LEARNING ENGLISH-LE: AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENT INTERLINGUA WRITTEN LANGUAGE OF CORE UECE
Foreign language learners errors have been one of the major concerns of several researchers and teachers in the last forty years, especially after Corder (1974) claimed for their importance to the teaching and learning of languages. Investigations have pointed out that an interlanguage has structures which come from knowledge about the learners first languag
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/09/2009
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10. Perspectivas para as Línguas Portuguesa e Espanhola diante da integração de anglicismos: uma análise por meio de periódicos / Perspectives to Portuguese and Spanish languages faced with the integration of anglicisms: an analysis through newspapers
O presente trabalho tem por objetivo identificar e avaliar a integração de anglicismos apresentados nas línguas ibero-americanas por meio de jornais impressos e suas respectivas versões on-line. Na primeira parte da dissertação, desenvolvemos considerações de ordem teórica, identificando influências da presença excessiva e contínua dos anglicismo
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 23/04/2009
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11. Politicas linguisticas desenvolvidas em Cabo Verde (Africa) / Language policy developed in Cape Verde (Africa)
This work investigates the language policies developed in Cape Verde, one of the African countries whose official language is Portuguese. In Cape Verde, the Portuguese and the Capeverdian languages share the interactional spaces. The Capeverdian language is a creole language and has the status of "official language under construction". In the light of the st
Publicado em: 2009
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12. Acabou-se o que era doce, quem comeu se regalou-se: uma análise do clítico se em João Pessoa na interface Sociolinguística
The variation in the usage of reflexive pronouns in Portuguese is a subject which has been studied by many linguists. Most of these studies point to a general tendency for clitic deletion, as in Veado (1982), DAlbuquerque (1988), Nunes (1995), Lima (2006) and others. If, on the one hand, there are dialects which support that tendency, on the other hand there
Publicado em: 2009