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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.48.2010.tde-20042010-154846
Document
Author
Full name
Lucila Maria Pastorello
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Belintane, Claudemir (President)
Amaral, Monica Guimaraes Teixeira do
Garcia, Ana Luiza Marcondes
Sartore, Anna Rita
Vorcaro, Angela Maria Resende
Title in Portuguese
Leitura em voz alta e apropriação da linguagem escrita pela criança
Keywords in Portuguese
aquisição da escrita
Leitura em voz alta
subjetividade
Abstract in Portuguese
Partindo do entrecruzamento entre a linguística, a psicanálise e a clínica fonoaudiológica, o presente trabalho tem o objetivo de discutir o papel da leitura em voz alta no processo de apropriação da linguagem pela criança, sustentando a hipótese de que a leitura em voz alta, em função de suas especificidades, interfere positivamente nesse processo. Tomamos a leitura em voz alta em sua dimensão discursiva e subjetivante, que coloca em cena a língua, o corpo e o desejo de quem lê e de quem escuta. Admitimos os processos de apropriação da linguagem sob uma perspectiva não desenvolvimentista, mas que considera tais processos como relativos a diferentes posições subjetivas. Trata-se de uma pesquisa teórica ilustrada por vinhetas da clínica fonoaudiológica e da literatura literária. A partir de nossas reflexões e da discussão teórica, argumentamos que as características da leitura em voz alta a presencialidade atualizada pela voz e pelo olhar, a convocação do corpo sonoro e seu potencial para transmitir cultura são significantes e podem interferir positivamente no processo de apropriação da escrita.
Title in English
Reading aloud and the writing appropriation by the child 2010.
Keywords in English
acquisition of the writing
reading aloud
subjectivity
Abstract in English
Based on the intersection among linguistics, psychoanalysis and clinical practice in speechtherapy treatments, this thesis aims to discuss the role of reading aloud in the process of language appropriation by the child, supporting the hypothesis that reading aloud, due to its specificities, positively interferes in this process. We take reading aloud in its subjectivating and discursive dimension, which calls into play the language, the body and the desire of the one who reads (the reader) and the one who listens (the listener). We assume the processes of language appropriation from a non developmental perspective, but which considers such processes as relative to different subjective positions. This is a theoretical research illustrated with transcripts/vignettes from speechtherapy clinical treatments and excerpts from the literary literature. From our reflections and from the theoretical discussion, we argue that the characteristics of reading aloud the presentiality updated by the voice and by the look, the summons by the sounding body and its potential to transmit culture - are significant and may positively interfere in the process of writing appropriation.
 
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Publishing Date
2010-04-30
 
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