Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Berticelli, Aline
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
BR
Fonoaudiologia
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação Humana
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Resumo: Purpose: To verify which linguistic and extralinguistic variables influence the correct production of plosive phonemes in children with atypical phonological development. Methods: Speech data from 45 children with atypical phonological development were used. The data are part of a data basis in which 17 girl and 28 boys were selected. The subjects were between four and eight years old. The considered linguistic variables were word position, tonicity, number of syllables, preceding and following context, and repair strategies. The considered extralinguistic variables were sex, degree of phonological disorder, and age. The statistic analysis was carried out through the statistical program Varbrul. Results: The correct production of /p/ was supported by moderate-severe and mild-moderate disorder groups, post-tonic syllable, following context with //, female sex. The plosive acquisition occurred with 5:6; the correct production of /b/ was supported by the group mild-moderate, preceding context /o/, following context /i/, male sex, and the variant no repair strategy prevailed, and the segment was not acquired until 7:5; the production of /t/ was supported by the mild disorder group, words with one syllable, preceding context //, following context /ãn/, male sex, the variant no repair strategy prevailed and the phoneme was acquired with 5:6; for the phoneme /d/, the correct production was supported by the male sex, words with four syllables or more, preceding context //, following context /en/, mild disorder group, no repair strategy was prevalent and the segment was not acquired until 8:0; for the phoneme /k/, the correct production was favorable in post-tonic syllables, preceding context /n/, following context [w], moderate-severe disorder group, male sex, the variant no repair strategy prevailed, and the phoneme was acquired with 7:6; for the phoneme /g/, the correct production was supported by the male sex, post-post-tonic and pre-pre-tonic syllables, preceding context with /u/, following context with /i/, moderate-severe and mild disorder group, no repair strategy prevailed, and the phoneme was acquired with 8:0. Conclusion: The subjects of this study showed more difficulty to acquire voiced segments, because no phoneme was acquired until the verified age. The acquisition of voiceless plosives did not occur in a linear way, frequent declines happened in different age groups. The children seem to use more simple motor acts to emit one segment after the other, to facilitate correct production. This class of consonants seems to be produced easily by subjects with phonological disorder, because the variant no repair strategy prevailed. Besides, these phonemes seem to be facilitated in no stressed syllables.
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spelling Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológicoFavorable environment to the production of stops in the phonologicalFalaDistúrbios da falaCriançaSpeechSpeech DisordersChildCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAPurpose: To verify which linguistic and extralinguistic variables influence the correct production of plosive phonemes in children with atypical phonological development. Methods: Speech data from 45 children with atypical phonological development were used. The data are part of a data basis in which 17 girl and 28 boys were selected. The subjects were between four and eight years old. The considered linguistic variables were word position, tonicity, number of syllables, preceding and following context, and repair strategies. The considered extralinguistic variables were sex, degree of phonological disorder, and age. The statistic analysis was carried out through the statistical program Varbrul. Results: The correct production of /p/ was supported by moderate-severe and mild-moderate disorder groups, post-tonic syllable, following context with //, female sex. The plosive acquisition occurred with 5:6; the correct production of /b/ was supported by the group mild-moderate, preceding context /o/, following context /i/, male sex, and the variant no repair strategy prevailed, and the segment was not acquired until 7:5; the production of /t/ was supported by the mild disorder group, words with one syllable, preceding context //, following context /ãn/, male sex, the variant no repair strategy prevailed and the phoneme was acquired with 5:6; for the phoneme /d/, the correct production was supported by the male sex, words with four syllables or more, preceding context //, following context /en/, mild disorder group, no repair strategy was prevalent and the segment was not acquired until 8:0; for the phoneme /k/, the correct production was favorable in post-tonic syllables, preceding context /n/, following context [w], moderate-severe disorder group, male sex, the variant no repair strategy prevailed, and the phoneme was acquired with 7:6; for the phoneme /g/, the correct production was supported by the male sex, post-post-tonic and pre-pre-tonic syllables, preceding context with /u/, following context with /i/, moderate-severe and mild disorder group, no repair strategy prevailed, and the phoneme was acquired with 8:0. Conclusion: The subjects of this study showed more difficulty to acquire voiced segments, because no phoneme was acquired until the verified age. The acquisition of voiceless plosives did not occur in a linear way, frequent declines happened in different age groups. The children seem to use more simple motor acts to emit one segment after the other, to facilitate correct production. This class of consonants seems to be produced easily by subjects with phonological disorder, because the variant no repair strategy prevailed. Besides, these phonemes seem to be facilitated in no stressed syllables.Objetivos: Verificar quais variáveis linguísticas e extralinguísticas influenciam a produção correta dos fonemas plosivos em crianças com desvio fonológico. Método: Foram utilizados dados de fala de 45 crianças com diagnóstico de desvio fonológico pertencentes a um Banco de Dados, sendo 17 do sexo feminino e 28 do sexo masculino com idades entre quatro e oito anos. As variáveis linguísticas consideradas foram a posição na sílaba e na palavra, a tonicidade, o número de sílabas, o contexto precedente e seguinte e as estratégias de reparo. As variáveis extralinguísticas consideradas foram o sexo, a gravidade do desvio fonológico e a idade. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística através do programa Varbrul. Resultados: A produção correta do fonema /p/ foi favorecida pelos graus moderado-grave e moderado leve de desvio, sílaba pós-tônica, contexto seguinte //, sexo feminino e a aquisição desta plosiva ocorreu aos 5:6; a produção correta do fonema /b/ foi favorecida pelo grau de desvio moderado-leve, contexto precedente /o/, contexto seguinte /i/, sexo masculino, prevaleceu a variante nenhuma estratégia de reparo e o segmento não foi adquirido até os 7:5; a produção correta do fonema /t/ foi favorecida pelo grau de desvio leve, palavras com uma sílaba, contexto precedente //, contexto seguinte /an/, sexo masculino, prevaleceu a variante nenhuma estratégia de reparo e foi adquirido aos 5:6; para o fonema /d/, a produção correta foi favorecida pelo sexo masculino, palavras com quatro ou mais sílabas, contexto precedente //, contexto seguinte /en/, grau de desvio leve, nenhuma estratégia de reparo prevaleceu e o segmento não foi adquirido até os 8:0; para o fonema /k/, a produção correta foi favorecida pela sílaba pós-tônica, contexto precedente /n/, contexto seguinte [w], grau de desvio moderado-grave, sexo masculino, prevaleceu a variante nenhuma estratégia de reparo e o fonema foi adquirido aos 7:6; para o fonema /g/, a produção correta foi favorecida pelo sexo masculino, sílaba pós-pós-tônica e pré-pré-tônica, contexto precedente /u/, contexto seguinte /i/, grau de desvio moderado-grave e leve, prevaleceu a variante nenhuma estratégia de reparo e o fonema não foi adquirido até os 8 anos. Conclusão: Os sujeitos desta pesquisa demonstraram dificuldade de aquisição de segmentos sonoros, já que nenhum foi adquirido até a idade verificada. A aquisição das plosivas surdas não ocorreu de forma linear, sempre havendo quedas nas diferentes faixas etárias. As crianças parecem utilizar atos motores mais econômicos na emissão de um segmento ao outro, como um fator facilitador à produção correta. Esta classe de consoantes parece ser de fácil produção para os sujeitos com desvio fonológico, já que houve predomínio de nenhuma estratégia de reparo. Ainda, estes fonemas parecem ser facilitados quando em sílabas que não sejam tônicas.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaMota, Helena Bollihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3717425754253849Blanco-Dutra, Ana Paulahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0842294903488371Mezzomo, Carolina Lisbôahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3084638267716841Keske-Soares, Marciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307Berticelli, Aline2012-12-122012-12-122012-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfBERTICELLI, Aline. Favorable environment to the production of stops in the phonological. 2012. 103 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fonoaudiologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/6521ark:/26339/001300000mvtkporinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2023-05-19T13:08:05Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/6521Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2023-05-19T13:08:05Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
Favorable environment to the production of stops in the phonological
title Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
spellingShingle Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
Berticelli, Aline
Fala
Distúrbios da fala
Criança
Speech
Speech Disorders
Child
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
title_full Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
title_fullStr Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
title_full_unstemmed Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
title_sort Ambientes favoráveis à produção das plosivas no desvio fonológico
author Berticelli, Aline
author_facet Berticelli, Aline
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mota, Helena Bolli
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3717425754253849
Blanco-Dutra, Ana Paula
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0842294903488371
Mezzomo, Carolina Lisbôa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3084638267716841
Keske-Soares, Marcia
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Berticelli, Aline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fala
Distúrbios da fala
Criança
Speech
Speech Disorders
Child
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
topic Fala
Distúrbios da fala
Criança
Speech
Speech Disorders
Child
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
description Purpose: To verify which linguistic and extralinguistic variables influence the correct production of plosive phonemes in children with atypical phonological development. Methods: Speech data from 45 children with atypical phonological development were used. The data are part of a data basis in which 17 girl and 28 boys were selected. The subjects were between four and eight years old. The considered linguistic variables were word position, tonicity, number of syllables, preceding and following context, and repair strategies. The considered extralinguistic variables were sex, degree of phonological disorder, and age. The statistic analysis was carried out through the statistical program Varbrul. Results: The correct production of /p/ was supported by moderate-severe and mild-moderate disorder groups, post-tonic syllable, following context with //, female sex. The plosive acquisition occurred with 5:6; the correct production of /b/ was supported by the group mild-moderate, preceding context /o/, following context /i/, male sex, and the variant no repair strategy prevailed, and the segment was not acquired until 7:5; the production of /t/ was supported by the mild disorder group, words with one syllable, preceding context //, following context /ãn/, male sex, the variant no repair strategy prevailed and the phoneme was acquired with 5:6; for the phoneme /d/, the correct production was supported by the male sex, words with four syllables or more, preceding context //, following context /en/, mild disorder group, no repair strategy was prevalent and the segment was not acquired until 8:0; for the phoneme /k/, the correct production was favorable in post-tonic syllables, preceding context /n/, following context [w], moderate-severe disorder group, male sex, the variant no repair strategy prevailed, and the phoneme was acquired with 7:6; for the phoneme /g/, the correct production was supported by the male sex, post-post-tonic and pre-pre-tonic syllables, preceding context with /u/, following context with /i/, moderate-severe and mild disorder group, no repair strategy prevailed, and the phoneme was acquired with 8:0. Conclusion: The subjects of this study showed more difficulty to acquire voiced segments, because no phoneme was acquired until the verified age. The acquisition of voiceless plosives did not occur in a linear way, frequent declines happened in different age groups. The children seem to use more simple motor acts to emit one segment after the other, to facilitate correct production. This class of consonants seems to be produced easily by subjects with phonological disorder, because the variant no repair strategy prevailed. Besides, these phonemes seem to be facilitated in no stressed syllables.
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BR
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