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Item Monotongação au e ua para o ou u e léxico do português da Baixa- MG: Linguística Histórica(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2011-10-18) CRUZ, Priscila Lombardi da; AGUIAR, Maria Suelí de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0950467502306607Item Processo de palatalização no português: Lagoa da Pedra e Canabrava-TO(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-09-18) DIAS, Ana Lourdes Cardoso; AGUIAR, Maria Suelí de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0950467502306607This study presents an analysis of the palatalization process of /t/ and /d/ before vowels as [ã] [a], [e], [o] and [u] in examples such as muitxu ~ muito, prefeitxu ~ prefeito, deitxadu ~ deitado, doidzu ~ doido, founded in the Corpus of Lagoa de Pedra and Canabrava, two rural african descent communities located 40 km from the city of Arraias in the State of Tocantins. The survey participants were aged between 54 to 89 years, non-educated or having little knowledge of letters, and were born and grown in site. The methodology used for data collection was based on the model of the sociolinguistic interview, focused on the narratives of personal experience and in the history of the place. The theoretical background discusses the formation of the Portuguese language returning to its roots in Latin, as well as the formation of the Brazilian Portuguese language with focus on linguistics and socio-historical aspects that marked the early years of Portuguese colonization in Brazil, as the contact with indigenous languages and African ones. It also discusses the theories of syllable structure of the Portuguese language in the phonology, according to the linear and nonlinear standards, based on ideas from Camara Jr. (1969, 1977), Dubois (2004) and Selkirk (1982), similarly, the consonant and vowel system and the process of palatalization from Latin to Portuguese and the description of this process in the current Portuguese based on structuralist, generative and autossegmental models. To data description it was taken into account internal factors to the language that could possible foment, or discourage, the palatalization process of /t/ e /d/ such as: the following phonological context; the preceding phonological context; syllable position in the word and tone. The data analysis was divided into two parts, in which the first part is the phonological analysis of the process of palatalization on the model proposed by the geometry of phonological features theory, according to Bisol and Hora (1993), Hora (1993), based on Clements's proposal (1985). The second, based on claims of historical linguistics, with respect to variation, preservation and linguistic change, analyzes the process in a historical-evolutionary scale. In this perspective, the historical phonetics is of utmost importance for the discussions, (COUTINHO, 1976; ELIA, 1979; BUENO, 1958)Item Vocalização dos fonemas /l/ e /r/ pós-vocálicos: Jaraguá-Goiás(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2010-10-06) FERREIRA, Ester; AGUIAR, Maria Suelí de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0950467502306607This research is an investigative study of a descriptive, comparative and interpretive nature under the auspices of the Historical Linguistics. This study presents the analysis of the vocalization of postvocalic /l/ and /r/ in speech community of Jaraguá, located in the midwest of Goiás, Brazil. In the process of vocalization, the /l/ is replaced by [y] and /r/, whose analyzed variant is [ö], with [y] and [w], providing falling diphthongs (vowel + semivowel). The postvocalic vocalization occurs in CVC and CV syllables within words, for example, salgada > saygada, alma > ayma, garfo > gayfu ~ gawfu; at the end of words the process of erasure or resyllabication predominated, as in enxoval > inxovali ~ inxová, cobertor > cubeytori ~ cubeytô. The sample group consists of 17 speakers (male and female) above 65 years old, born near the town, or people that have lived for more than 50 years in the place, with little or no level of literacy. We applied the technique of data collection based on the methodological assumptions of Ethnography, adopting a semi-structured interview. The themes of the interviews were directed to narratives and dialogues about family, childhood, migration, religious, cultural and professional activities, and especially about history and the beginning of the locality. The focus is primarily phonological, so it is used the terminology of this area of Linguistics. The theoretical section presents the main theories and methods of Historical Linguistics from the perspectives of Paixão de Sousa (2005-2009), Silva (1973), Coutinho (1975), Campbell (2004), Maurer Jr. (1951), Faraco (2005), Callou e Leite (1993) and Ladefoged e Maddieson (1996). The discussion and presentation of the Brazilian Portuguese Language and its structural system is based on theorists such as Ilari (1990), Ilari e Basso (2006), Mattos e Silva (2004), Camara Jr. ([1970] 2008a - [1953] 2008b), Amaral (1976), Jakobson (1967) and others. Theoretically, the process of postvocalic vocalization is shown and discussed on the perspectives by Camara Jr. ([1953] 2008a - [1970] 2008b), Coutinho (1975), Elia (1979), Silva (2008), Melo (1981), Moura (1993), Vieira (1983), Silva Neto (1988) among others. Given these theoretical and methodological assumptions, it is considered, in the analysis of data, the synchronic and diachronic criteria of postvocalic vocalization, in the intralinguistic perspective. In a diachronic point of view, we observe the evolution from Latin to Portuguese, and from the synchronic point of view, the occurrences of the speech community of Jaraguá, comparing them to recent studies from other regions of the country.Item Nasalidade na comunidade de fala de Fortaleza dos Nogueiras-MA(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2009-12-16) SANTOS, Gisélia Brito dos; AGUIAR, Maria Suelí de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0950467502306607This paper presents an analysis of the nasality in the speech community of Fortaleza Nogueiras-MA, is which the postulates of the structuralism and generative theory are used to present nasal phonemes in the Portuguese language in Brazil and particulary in the analyzed corpus. The informants of this research are people with low formal education, who have always lived in rural areas, and they are over 60 years old. The Field Research was used in the data collection, phonographic transcription in the record, and the analytical descriptive method to analyze them. The theoretical framework presents issues related to Phonetics, mainly the Articulatory Phonetics; the Phonology, especially the Linear Phonology; and Morphology, with issues related to the definition and formation of words, particularly in diminutive and augmentative degree. We present a historical overview of consonants and vowel phonemes, in which we have focused the nasal phonemes, and their transformations, from Latin to Portuguese. With respect to Brazilian Portuguese, we describe the nasality from the conception of nasal phonemes of Camara Jr. (1970), also the progressive and regressive spreading concepts and the nasality treatment within the syllable. The main focus for this analysis is the progressive and regressive spreading of nasal resonance, from the three nasal consonant phonemes, that belongs to the Portuguese language / m /, / n / e // in grammatical and phonological words. For this analysis, it was considered the intralingual aspects as phonetic-phonological environmental, stress, syllable structure, words boundaries, grammatical and phonological words. We have discussed the nasality in the formation of diminutives and augmentative degrees and, lastly, we have presented some progressive and regressive nasalization rules, based on the features model proposed by Chomsky and Halle (1968 apud MATZENAUER)