2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462009000300007
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Análise de erros ortográficos em diferentes problemas de aprendizagem

Abstract: (2) RESUMO Objetivos: descrever achados ortográfi cos em problemas de aprendizagem, verifi car se os erros produzidos são aqueles encontrados na aprendizagem normal e analisar se predominam problemas de natureza ortográfi ca ou fonológica. Métodos: examinou-se a escrita de 64 sujeitos avaliados pelo Laboratório de Distúrbios de Aprendizagem do Departamento de Neurologia da UNICAMP, diagnosticados com algum problema de aprendizagem: Transtorno do Défi cit de Atenção/Hiperatividade (28); Difi culdades de Aprendi… Show more

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“…In chained speech, the word's phonic structure generally undergoes changes due to the coarticulation of its ending and the beginning of the following word, so that even a restructuring of the syllabic patterns may take place. This phenomenon is observed in what is known as word junction and hypersegmentation (12,15,16) . In Brazilian Portuguese, the stressed syllable has a greater sound volume or duration than unstressed syllables do, which characterizes the idiom's accented and non-syllabic rhythm (14) .…”
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“…In chained speech, the word's phonic structure generally undergoes changes due to the coarticulation of its ending and the beginning of the following word, so that even a restructuring of the syllabic patterns may take place. This phenomenon is observed in what is known as word junction and hypersegmentation (12,15,16) . In Brazilian Portuguese, the stressed syllable has a greater sound volume or duration than unstressed syllables do, which characterizes the idiom's accented and non-syllabic rhythm (14) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The necessary classification of these errors may help identify possible skill deficits underlying the learning of the alphabetic principle. Some of these errors are a normal part of development and can be overcome along the learning process, while others can only be corrected through clinic interventions (4,11,12) . In learning disorders, errors due to orthographic processes appear to be the most frequent ones, even if they are prevalently followed by errors related to phonological processes (12) .…”
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