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Navegando por Assunto "Leitura recombinativa em inglês"

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    Emergência da leitura de palavras de inglês com recombinação de onset e rime em braille e alfabeto romano em relevo para cegos
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-11-16) AGUILAR, Fábio; KATO, Olivia Misae; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3612219210222465
    Based on the equivalence paradigm, research on recombinative reading has evidenced that pardal syllabic control makes reading emergency difficult, and the need for control for all the word syllables in order to promote generalized reading. Recent research has shown the explicit teaching of discrimination of teaching syllables promotes recombinative reading and new recombined syllables. It also promptly promotes text reading with understanding of words formed by these syllables. In these studies, partia.' control is not established and recombinative reading emergency is promptly promoted. Teaching of new words through recombination of words by onset and rime segmentation has been showed as a facilitator element when the English language is taught as a mother tongue. By using the Braille system and Roman alphabet in raised letters to the blind people, it was investigated if using word discrimination with onset/rime segmentation it will facilitate the reading of new words in English as a second language. Three persons with visual impairment and fluent in Braille participated in the study. The study was divided in three parts. On Phase I a pre-test was given, conditional discrimination teaching of single words and the text reading test of teaching and recombined single words under two conditions, in Braille and in Roman alphabet in raised letters. On Phase II a test of word tpyt reading was applied, teci and teaching of AB relations (dictated words — objects), AC relation test (dictated word —printed words), BC (objects printed words) and CB (printed words objects) with single and composite words and a dictated test and copy. Phase III was identical to Phase II, replacing the single words by composite words. The emergence of new reading simple words and typeset in a combined English and printed in Braille on the Roman alphabet in relief occurred promptly in blind subjects. In testing the relationships emerging and copy test and dictation readily achieved all the criteria of success. The results confirm the efficiency of the procedure used in the emergence of rcading Singlc wutt15, wmpuunds and recombined in tnglish atter teaching conditional discrimination segmentation using onset / rime in the blind. The stimulus equivalence procedures to promote the emergence of reading with comprehension of words composed in combined and recombined in blind people. These results indicate that the procedure was effective teaching-learning can be characterized as errorless-learning. The results show the need to generate new teaching procedures more economical and efficient like alternative to the inclusion occuring.
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    Leitura recombinativa de palavras de inglês com onset e rime em braille e alfabeto romano em relevo por cegos
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-09-10) FEITOSA, Maria de Belém Rolla Bôas; KATO, Olivia Misae; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3612219210222465
    Studies have documented that the explicit teaching of discrimination of syllables promotes the emergence of reading of taught syllables, syllables with recombination of the letters of the taught syllables and the reading of words formed by taught and recombined syllables. Research on recombinative reading in English has demonstrated the emergence of reading of new words formed by the recombination of onset e rime. The present study investigated if the teaching of reading monosyllabic words formed by recombination among onset and rime promote reading of new English words in Braille code and Roman alphabet in raised letters to blind people. Three blind adults participated in the study that was divided in three stages. In Stage I, the participants were exposed to a pretest, three sequences of gradual teaching units of conditional discrimination interspersed with textual reading tests of training and generalization words. In Stage Ic it was applied a test of conditional discrimination among words printed in braille and words in Roman alphabet printed in raised letters. In Stages II and III, tests of textual reading of simple generalization words (Stage II) and compound words (Stage III) and the naming of objects were applied. After that, the relations AB (spoken words – objects), AC, AD (spoken words – printed words), BC, BD (objects – printed words) e CB, DB (printed words – objects) were tested. These relations have documented reading comprehension. After the equivalence tests, it was also verified the emergency of performance in copy and dictation. The words were printed in braille in Stages Ia, IIa e IIIa. The words in Roman alphabet were printed in raised letters in Stages Ib, IIb, and IIIb. All participants reached immediately the criterion in all or in most stages of teaching and test. All participants have presented both textual reading and reading comprehension of simple generalization words and compound words, printed in braille and Roman alphabet in raised letters. The results showed the emergence of recombinative reading after the teaching of conditional discrimination of monossilabic words formed by onset and rime.
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