PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES RELATED TO GRAPHO-PHONOLOGICAL CHOICES IN SCHOOL WRITING: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE CONTEXT AND THE LANGUAGE USE
Keywords:
phonological processes, school writing, contextAbstract
Phonological processes are a cognitive operation that occurs in speech and is characterized by the substitution and simplification of phonemes. This study aims to analyze the use of grapho-phonological choices in texts of 6th grade students. The analysis included texts produced in different didactic situations, inspired by Gender Pedagogy (Rose and Martin, 2012) and the language conception as a social act (Cagliari, 2010). The results reveal that phonological processes become responsible for the leakage of these processes in writing and point to the need for studies that broaden the student's phonological awareness.