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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Ideofones: um estudo no falar paraense(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007-06-25) MELO, Helane de Fátima Fernandes; CRUZ, Regina Célia Fernandes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3307472469778577The study undertaken here on the sonorous symbolism in the Brazilian Portuguese was a challenge. Mainly, for the sparing references about the subject in the Portuguese language. Such process not yet was studied, with particular inclination in the Brazilian Portuguese, but, between few, some existing studies can be found in other languages, as: bengali (DIMOCK, 1957), Bini (WESCOTT, 1973), koreano (LEE, 1992), in the variety of the English spoken in Singapura (LIM, 1998) and Japanese (TAKEMOTO 1998). The current study is considered to verify it the presence of idiophones in the Brazilian Portuguese, from data of Paraense speech. However, if it makes necessary an ample and integrated study that contemplates a description of the process in the speech of all the Brazilian regions.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Leitura de Lindanor Celina: caminhos para a compreensão do texto literário(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-09) DANTAS NETO, Abílio Cavalcante; PRESSLER, Gunter KarlItem Acesso aberto (Open Access) Levantamento, análise e descrição de elementos paralinguísticos do português espontâneo(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2006-04-20) BULHÕES, Jailma do Socorro Uchôa; CRUZ, Regina Célia Fernandes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3307472469778577Natural speech contains paralinguistic aspects that do not belong to the arbitrary conventional code of language, but which nevertheless are meaningful and important in speech communication. These aspects are non-lexical utterances that function as full speech acts in the intersubjective communicative interaction. In respect these non-verbal details, Campbell (2002a, 2002b, 2003, 2004), Maekawa (2004), Fujie et al. (2004), Hoult (2004), Key (1958) apud Steimberg (1988) argue they contribute to expressive speech. In accord to these authors, it‟s the paralanguage phenomenon that signalizes information about speaker‟s attitude, opinions and emotions. In this way, we investigate, in this work, the common paralinguistic utterances in informal conversation in order to demonstrate its expressive function in speech signal. We identified 450 paralinguistic utterances in samples of natural speech of the Paraense Regional Portuguese and submitted them to a phonetic analysis. The analysis showed us that fundamental frequency and duration have strong effects in conveying paralinguistic phenomena in speech. Besides, we also identified another common property of the paralinguistic tokens: the syllabification. After analysis process, we described the usage and function of these non-lexical utterances and its contribution to the expressive speech. The results indicate that paralinguistic tokens signalize recognition, comprehension and attention, manage interpersonal relations and express emotion, attitude, and affect.