SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE

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Main Author: Silva, Antonio Marcio
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Rottava, Lucia
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Language: por
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Summary: Teaching Portuguese as an Additional Language in an academic context requires contemplating uses of this language in oral and written productions that involve different degrees of abstraction and semantic complexity. These practices are interconnected by two aspects: by the way in which practical, horizontal and everyday knowledge prevails in high school and theoretical, vertical, and abstract knowledge in higher education; and also because it is an additional language. These challenges lie in the semantic dimension that conceives these practices as semantic waves whose organizing principles comprise semantic gravity (SG) and semantic density (SD) (MATON, 2013; 2020). The aim of this study is to discuss how semantic waves can be evidenced in a Portuguese as an Additional Language course organized into topics, offered to first- year undergraduate students at a British university. The analysis focuses on samples of the teaching materials and some tasks completed by learners to demonstrate how knowledge initially characterized by strong semantic density is “unpacked” (MATON, 2020) through different examples and practical uses. The contribution concerns the benefit of taking semantic waves into account when planning an additional language course, since most studies focus on other areas of knowledge, but little on the teaching of languages, especially Portuguese as an Additional Language.
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spelling SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGEONDAS SEMÂNTICAS NO ENSINO DE PORTUGUÊS COMO LÍNGUA ADICIONAL: GRAVIDADE E DENSIDADE SEMÂNTICA NA CONSTRUÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTOPortuguês Língua Adicionalondas semânticasgravidade semânticadensidade semânticaTeoria do Código de LegitimaçãoPortuguese as an Additional Languagesemantics wavessemantic gravitysemantic densityLegitimation Code Theory Teaching Portuguese as an Additional Language in an academic context requires contemplating uses of this language in oral and written productions that involve different degrees of abstraction and semantic complexity. These practices are interconnected by two aspects: by the way in which practical, horizontal and everyday knowledge prevails in high school and theoretical, vertical, and abstract knowledge in higher education; and also because it is an additional language. These challenges lie in the semantic dimension that conceives these practices as semantic waves whose organizing principles comprise semantic gravity (SG) and semantic density (SD) (MATON, 2013; 2020). The aim of this study is to discuss how semantic waves can be evidenced in a Portuguese as an Additional Language course organized into topics, offered to first- year undergraduate students at a British university. The analysis focuses on samples of the teaching materials and some tasks completed by learners to demonstrate how knowledge initially characterized by strong semantic density is “unpacked” (MATON, 2020) through different examples and practical uses. The contribution concerns the benefit of taking semantic waves into account when planning an additional language course, since most studies focus on other areas of knowledge, but little on the teaching of languages, especially Portuguese as an Additional Language. Práticas de ensino de Português como Língua Adicional (PLA) em contexto acadêmico requerem contemplar usos desta língua em produções orais e escritas que envolvem diversos graus de abstração e complexidade semânticas. Essas práticas estão interligadas por dois aspectos: pelo modo como o conhecimento prático, horizontal e do cotidiano prepondera no ensino médio e o conhecimento teórico, vertical e abstrato no ensino universitário, pelo fato de se tratar de uma língua adicional. Esses desafios situam-se na dimensão da semântica que concebe essas práticas como ondas semânticas cujos princípios organizadores compreendem a gravidade semântica (GS) e a densidade semântica (DS) (MATON, 2013; 2020). O objetivo deste estudo é discutir como as ondas semânticas podem ser evidenciadas em um curso de PLA organizado em tópicos, ofertado para alunos do primeiro ano de graduação em uma universidade britânica. A análise contempla amostras do material didático e algumas tarefas implementadas para demonstrar como o conhecimento inicialmente caracterizado por densidade semântica forte é “desempacotado” (MATON, 2020) por meio de diferentes exemplos e usos práticos. A contribuição diz respeito ao benefício de levar as ondas semânticas em consideração ao se planejar um curso de língua adicional, visto que estudos, em sua maioria, focalizaram outras áreas do conhecimento, mas pouco a área de línguas, em especial, PLA. SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/614010.1590/01031813v62220238671079porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/6140/11784Copyright (c) 2023 Antonio Marcio Silva, Lucia Rottavahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Antonio MarcioRottava, Luciareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-05-30T13:20:05Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/6140Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-05-30T13:20:05SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
ONDAS SEMÂNTICAS NO ENSINO DE PORTUGUÊS COMO LÍNGUA ADICIONAL: GRAVIDADE E DENSIDADE SEMÂNTICA NA CONSTRUÇÃO DO CONHECIMENTO
title SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
spellingShingle SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
Silva, Antonio Marcio
Português Língua Adicional
ondas semânticas
gravidade semântica
densidade semântica
Teoria do Código de Legitimação
Portuguese as an Additional Language
semantics waves
semantic gravity
semantic density
Legitimation Code Theory
title_short SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
title_full SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
title_fullStr SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
title_full_unstemmed SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
title_sort SEMANTIC WAVES IN THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE: SEMANTIC GRAVITY AND SEMANTIC DENSITY IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
author Silva, Antonio Marcio
author_facet Silva, Antonio Marcio
Rottava, Lucia
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author2 Rottava, Lucia
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Rottava, Lucia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Português Língua Adicional
ondas semânticas
gravidade semântica
densidade semântica
Teoria do Código de Legitimação
Portuguese as an Additional Language
semantics waves
semantic gravity
semantic density
Legitimation Code Theory
topic Português Língua Adicional
ondas semânticas
gravidade semântica
densidade semântica
Teoria do Código de Legitimação
Portuguese as an Additional Language
semantics waves
semantic gravity
semantic density
Legitimation Code Theory
description Teaching Portuguese as an Additional Language in an academic context requires contemplating uses of this language in oral and written productions that involve different degrees of abstraction and semantic complexity. These practices are interconnected by two aspects: by the way in which practical, horizontal and everyday knowledge prevails in high school and theoretical, vertical, and abstract knowledge in higher education; and also because it is an additional language. These challenges lie in the semantic dimension that conceives these practices as semantic waves whose organizing principles comprise semantic gravity (SG) and semantic density (SD) (MATON, 2013; 2020). The aim of this study is to discuss how semantic waves can be evidenced in a Portuguese as an Additional Language course organized into topics, offered to first- year undergraduate students at a British university. The analysis focuses on samples of the teaching materials and some tasks completed by learners to demonstrate how knowledge initially characterized by strong semantic density is “unpacked” (MATON, 2020) through different examples and practical uses. The contribution concerns the benefit of taking semantic waves into account when planning an additional language course, since most studies focus on other areas of knowledge, but little on the teaching of languages, especially Portuguese as an Additional Language.
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