Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Marianna Bicalho de Albuquerque
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/80021
Resumo: The aim of this study, focused on the analysis of spontaneous speech, was to examine the gestures produced alongside phenomena such as disfluencies, rhetorical scansions, and the informational units of multiple comments, topics, and locutive introducers. In this context, gestures are understood as deliberate actions that serve expressiveness (Kendon, 2004; McNeill; Duncan, 2000). Studies based on corpora and grounded in the Language into Act Theory (Cresti, 2000; Moneglia; Raso, 2014; Cavalcante, 2020), the main theoretical framework underpinning this research, have shown that the boundary zones of gestural units tend to coincide with the prosodic boundaries of speech (Cantalini, 2018; Cantalini; Moneglia, 2020; Barros, 2021; Bicalho, 2023). This research was developed using a spontaneous speech corpus, C-ORAL-BGEST (Mello et al., 2024), informationally annotated according to the Language into Act Theory and gesturally annotated following the guidelines of McNeill (1992), Kendon (2004), and Bressem, Ladewig, and Müller (2013). From the analysis of the texts, it was observed that disfluency phenomena tend to occur not only in the prosodic domain but also in the gestural domain. Rhetorical scansions have their prosodic emphases coinciding with the points of greatest energy in gestural production. In multiple comments, the strong connection between them and the type of relationship established prosodically and semantically also appears to manifest in the gestural sphere. In topics, there is a coincidence between the presence of prosodic focus and the presence of strokes. Longer locutive introducers may coincide with a greater number of gestural phases.
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spelling 2025-02-13T14:31:13Z2025-09-09T01:10:23Z2025-02-13T14:31:13Z2025-01-15https://hdl.handle.net/1843/80021The aim of this study, focused on the analysis of spontaneous speech, was to examine the gestures produced alongside phenomena such as disfluencies, rhetorical scansions, and the informational units of multiple comments, topics, and locutive introducers. In this context, gestures are understood as deliberate actions that serve expressiveness (Kendon, 2004; McNeill; Duncan, 2000). Studies based on corpora and grounded in the Language into Act Theory (Cresti, 2000; Moneglia; Raso, 2014; Cavalcante, 2020), the main theoretical framework underpinning this research, have shown that the boundary zones of gestural units tend to coincide with the prosodic boundaries of speech (Cantalini, 2018; Cantalini; Moneglia, 2020; Barros, 2021; Bicalho, 2023). This research was developed using a spontaneous speech corpus, C-ORAL-BGEST (Mello et al., 2024), informationally annotated according to the Language into Act Theory and gesturally annotated following the guidelines of McNeill (1992), Kendon (2004), and Bressem, Ladewig, and Müller (2013). From the analysis of the texts, it was observed that disfluency phenomena tend to occur not only in the prosodic domain but also in the gestural domain. Rhetorical scansions have their prosodic emphases coinciding with the points of greatest energy in gestural production. In multiple comments, the strong connection between them and the type of relationship established prosodically and semantically also appears to manifest in the gestural sphere. In topics, there is a coincidence between the presence of prosodic focus and the presence of strokes. 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Nessa perspectiva, os gestos são entendidos como ações deliberadas que servem à expressividade (Kendon, 2004; Mcneill; Duncan, 2000). Estudos baseados em corpora e fundamentados na Language into Act Theory (Cresti, 2000; Moneglia; Raso, 2014; Cavalcante, 2020), principal arcabouço teórico que fundamenta esta pesquisa, mostraram que as zonas de fronteira das unidades gestuais tendem a coincidir com as fronteiras prosódicas da fala (Cantalini, 2018; Cantalini; Moneglia, 2020; Barros, 2021, Bicalho, 2023). Essa pesquisa foi desenvolvida com base em um corpus de fala espontânea, o C-ORAL-BGEST (Mello et al., 2024), etiquetado informacionalmente de acordo com a Language into Act Theory e gestualmente de acordo com as diretrizes de McNeill (1992), Kendon (2004) e Bressem, Ladewig e Müller (2013). A partir da análise dos textos, observou-se que os fenômenos de disfluências tendem a ocorrer não apenas em âmbito prosódico, mas, também, se fazem notar em âmbito gestual. As escansões retóricas têm suas ênfases prosódicas coincidentes com os pontos de maior energia da produção gestual. Nos comentários múltiplos, a forte ligação existente entre eles e o tipo de relação estabelecida prosódica e semanticamente parecem ter se revelado também na esfera gestual. Nos tópicos, há coincidência entre presença de foco prosódico e presença de stroke. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
title Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
spellingShingle Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
Marianna Bicalho de Albuquerque
Atos de fala (Linguística)
Funcionalismo (Linguística)
Linguística de corpus
Análise prosódica (Linguística)
Distúrbios da fala
Gestos
Gestos
Fala espontânea
Disfluências
Unidades informacionais
title_short Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
title_full Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
title_fullStr Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
title_full_unstemmed Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
title_sort Fala espontânea e gesto: um estudo qualitativo baseado em corpus
author Marianna Bicalho de Albuquerque
author_facet Marianna Bicalho de Albuquerque
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marianna Bicalho de Albuquerque
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atos de fala (Linguística)
Funcionalismo (Linguística)
Linguística de corpus
Análise prosódica (Linguística)
Distúrbios da fala
Gestos
topic Atos de fala (Linguística)
Funcionalismo (Linguística)
Linguística de corpus
Análise prosódica (Linguística)
Distúrbios da fala
Gestos
Gestos
Fala espontânea
Disfluências
Unidades informacionais
dc.subject.other.none.fl_str_mv Gestos
Fala espontânea
Disfluências
Unidades informacionais
description The aim of this study, focused on the analysis of spontaneous speech, was to examine the gestures produced alongside phenomena such as disfluencies, rhetorical scansions, and the informational units of multiple comments, topics, and locutive introducers. In this context, gestures are understood as deliberate actions that serve expressiveness (Kendon, 2004; McNeill; Duncan, 2000). Studies based on corpora and grounded in the Language into Act Theory (Cresti, 2000; Moneglia; Raso, 2014; Cavalcante, 2020), the main theoretical framework underpinning this research, have shown that the boundary zones of gestural units tend to coincide with the prosodic boundaries of speech (Cantalini, 2018; Cantalini; Moneglia, 2020; Barros, 2021; Bicalho, 2023). This research was developed using a spontaneous speech corpus, C-ORAL-BGEST (Mello et al., 2024), informationally annotated according to the Language into Act Theory and gesturally annotated following the guidelines of McNeill (1992), Kendon (2004), and Bressem, Ladewig, and Müller (2013). From the analysis of the texts, it was observed that disfluency phenomena tend to occur not only in the prosodic domain but also in the gestural domain. Rhetorical scansions have their prosodic emphases coinciding with the points of greatest energy in gestural production. In multiple comments, the strong connection between them and the type of relationship established prosodically and semantically also appears to manifest in the gestural sphere. In topics, there is a coincidence between the presence of prosodic focus and the presence of strokes. Longer locutive introducers may coincide with a greater number of gestural phases.
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