Banca de DEFESA: ROSIANE RIBAS DE SOUZA ELER

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : ROSIANE RIBAS DE SOUZA ELER
DATA : 08/12/2022
HORA: 15:00
LOCAL: Defesa remota - via webconferência
TÍTULO:

COMPARATIVE STUDY AMONG LIBRAS SIGNS, ASL AND SIGN LANGUAGE OF PAITER SURUÍ DEAF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Paiter Surui Sign Language. Comparative analysis. Libras. Local signs languages. National signs languages.



PÁGINAS: 180
GRANDE ÁREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
ÁREA: Lingüística
SUBÁREA: Teoria e Análise Lingüística
RESUMO:

 

 

The education of the deaf nowadays has been the object of study in the various spheres of academic knowledge, provoking deep discussions and advances on this topic. This research is linked to the Postgraduate Program in Linguistics, in the research line Study of Descriptive Processes, Analysis and Documentation of Indigenous Languages, This research aimed to make a comparative analysis among the Paiter Surui signs recorded in the studies of Costa (2017), Gregianini (2017), and Eler (2020)  with signs of other sign languages of official signs between them, ASL and Libras.  he problem raised on the subject is: Do the Paiter Suruí signs recorded in these studies present the same structure of signs of other sign languages? The research is based on Stokoe's linguistic studies from the 1960’s that led to the understanding and recognition of sign languages as natural languages of the deaf. The comparative studies among these sign languages are based on Brentari (1998; 2010; 2012) Quadros (2019), Quadros and Karnopp (2004) and Ferreira (2010). These studies refer to phonetics and phonology in sign languages. Brentari(1998), when describing the phonological structure in the signs formation, taking as a parameter the ASL, divided it into eight types of signs, forming a basic set necessary to describe the structure of any complete phonological set model for the sign-based languages. Studies of manual joints and phonological description in the structure of signs will be based on Crasborn (2012). To support the discussion on the importance of the registration of unofficial languages, taking into account the development of a language of deaf groups isolated from large urban centers, we sought studies carried out with groups of sign language users of local sign languages. The methodological path followed the research steps, being characterized in a case study, of bibliographic character with a look at the methodologies of post-critical research of Meyer and Paraíso (2012) that with a new and free way to forward their research, it recognizes a way to walk new paths that enable the production of knowledge from the issues that motivated this research. Among the eight characteristics cited by Brentari we found in the Paiter Suruí signs, classifying signs, although there were few classifying forms found, this may be due to the fact that we have few registered signs. The pandemic prevented visits in the village and the progress of a study project with this group of deaf indigenous people. If we were present in the field research we might already have an answer to a question like this, of the presence of a greater number of classifiers in the speeches of these indigenous peoples. Of the eight characteristics that Brentari (1998) addressed five were identified in the SPS, namely: the signs performed with one hand; the second, the signs performed with both hands; the signs with loanwords; Signs with agreement affixation in the  compounds and classifying forms. In view of the above, we aim to contribute to the cultural and linguistic growth of the indigenous deaf community. We introduce  linguistic contributions to the languages of local signs that are in the phase of recognition of their linguistic status.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 83247001 - WELLINGTON PEDROSA QUINTINO
Interno - 466.104.133-04 - ALEXANDRE MELO DE SOUSA - UFAC
Externo ao Programa -
Externo ao Programa - 416.935.071-53 - SANDRA PATRÍCIA DE FARIA DO NASCIMENTO - UnB
Externo à Instituição - ANDREW IRA NEVINS - UFRJ
Notícia cadastrada em: 30/11/2022 08:54
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