INITIAL WRITTEN PRODUCTIONS AND EXPLICIT METAPHONOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AS CUES FOR THE INFERENTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PHONOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE
Abstract
This inner issue of this article is the speaker’s implicit grammar as a linguists study objects, according the Chomskyana perspective, as a mental, abstract and empirically unattainable object, and study this demand observation of a set of extreme manifestations which allowed the characterization of the underlying abstract object. Traditionally, oral productions are considered valid cues for the language internal knowledge access; however, being typical products associated to the linguistic performance, could reflex absent properties of the implicit grammar. In this work, we propose that the explicit metaphonological productions being accept as a complementary form of access to the phonological knowledge because the highlight the explicit object implicit independent of the effects related to the performance.