O papel das dicas articulatórias na percepção da fala. Uma concepção remodelada de uma antiga questão.

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https://doi.org/10.30681/2594.9063.2020v4n1id4642

Resumo

Sons da fala são realidades variáveis dependentes do contexto, uma das causas sendo a coarticulação vocal. Mas apesar disso a fala se mostra inteligível ao ouvinte, que supera as inconsistências acústicas por compensar a coarticulação. O objetivo desta exposição é fazer conhecer, tanto quanto possível, a clássica teoria motora da percepção da fala, para a qual a compensação é vista como dependendo do conhecimento vocal dos ouvintes. Uma vez que isso é essencialmente intermodal, essa teoria vem recebendo plausibilidade biológica das neurociências. Esse fato, ao lhe conferir generalidade, pode revigorar o papel dessa teoria na explicação da variação e percepção da fala.

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Biografia do Autor

Wagner Ferreira Lima, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Prof. Associado do Departamento de Letras Vernáculas e Clássicas. Área de Língua Portuguesa e Linguística.

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2020-09-21

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Lima, W. F. (2020). O papel das dicas articulatórias na percepção da fala. Uma concepção remodelada de uma antiga questão. Traços De Linguagem - Revista De Estudos Linguísticos, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.30681/2594.9063.2020v4n1id4642