Aquisição da negação: uma revisão bibliográfica dos anos 60 aos dias atuais

Autores

  • Mayara Pinto Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Josiane Silva Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Milene Cupertino Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Palavras-chave:

negação, aquisição de linguagem, psicolinguística

Resumo

Nesta revisão bibliográfica, reportamos trabalhos sobre a aquisição de morfemas funcionais da negação, cujos critérios de seleção foram relevância, citação recorrente nos principais artigos sobre o tema, atualidade e originalidade. Apresentamos somente trabalhos sobre aquisição de L1, com participantes não bilíngues e que continham pelo menos um meio experimental de obtenção de dados. Nosso objetivo é oferecer ao leitor um panorama geral das pesquisas até o presente momento, bem como algumas das questões sobre o tema que permanecem em aberto para investigações futuras.

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14.12.2020