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3938135 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a professional development workshop, experienced English teachers debated the unpredictability of the relationship between English orthography and phonology. The discussion centered around words such as psychology, though, enough, colonel, and rhythm. These lexical items exemplify phenomena such as silent consonants, irregular vowel representations, and the lack of a transparent grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence. For instance, psychology demonstrates the silent from its Greek origin; though and enough illustrate the multiple realizations of the grapheme ; colonel reveals a deep etymological shift, where spelling no longer mirrors sound; and rhythm exemplifies the complexity of syllabic nuclei, since it has only one vowel letter but more than one syllable. The pedagogical challenge, therefore, lies in enabling learners to understand these irregularities explicitly rather than relying solely on exposure, which often results in fossilized errors.
About the text and based on the phonetic/phonological aspects of the English vocalic and consonantal systems, judge the following items.
From a pedagogical perspective, explicit teaching of such irregularities is unnecessary, as learners acquire them naturally through exposure.
 

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3938134 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a professional development workshop, experienced English teachers debated the unpredictability of the relationship between English orthography and phonology. The discussion centered around words such as psychology, though, enough, colonel, and rhythm. These lexical items exemplify phenomena such as silent consonants, irregular vowel representations, and the lack of a transparent grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence. For instance, psychology demonstrates the silent from its Greek origin; though and enough illustrate the multiple realizations of the grapheme ; colonel reveals a deep etymological shift, where spelling no longer mirrors sound; and rhythm exemplifies the complexity of syllabic nuclei, since it has only one vowel letter but more than one syllable. The pedagogical challenge, therefore, lies in enabling learners to understand these irregularities explicitly rather than relying solely on exposure, which often results in fossilized errors.
About the text and based on the phonetic/phonological aspects of the English vocalic and consonantal systems, judge the following items.
The word rhythm demonstrates that vowel letters and vowel sounds correspond one-to-one in English.
 

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3938133 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a professional development workshop, experienced English teachers debated the unpredictability of the relationship between English orthography and phonology. The discussion centered around words such as psychology, though, enough, colonel, and rhythm. These lexical items exemplify phenomena such as silent consonants, irregular vowel representations, and the lack of a transparent grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence. For instance, psychology demonstrates the silent from its Greek origin; though and enough illustrate the multiple realizations of the grapheme ; colonel reveals a deep etymological shift, where spelling no longer mirrors sound; and rhythm exemplifies the complexity of syllabic nuclei, since it has only one vowel letter but more than one syllable. The pedagogical challenge, therefore, lies in enabling learners to understand these irregularities explicitly rather than relying solely on exposure, which often results in fossilized errors.
About the text and based on the phonetic/phonological aspects of the English vocalic and consonantal systems, judge the following items.
In colonel, the letters are not pronounced, and the actual phonological realization is /ˈkɜrnəl/.
 

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3938132 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a professional development workshop, experienced English teachers debated the unpredictability of the relationship between English orthography and phonology. The discussion centered around words such as psychology, though, enough, colonel, and rhythm. These lexical items exemplify phenomena such as silent consonants, irregular vowel representations, and the lack of a transparent grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence. For instance, psychology demonstrates the silent from its Greek origin; though and enough illustrate the multiple realizations of the grapheme ; colonel reveals a deep etymological shift, where spelling no longer mirrors sound; and rhythm exemplifies the complexity of syllabic nuclei, since it has only one vowel letter but more than one syllable. The pedagogical challenge, therefore, lies in enabling learners to understand these irregularities explicitly rather than relying solely on exposure, which often results in fossilized errors.
About the text and based on the phonetic/phonological aspects of the English vocalic and consonantal systems, judge the following items.
The grapheme exemplifies phonological variability, since in though it represents /oʊ/ and in enough it represents /∧f/.
 

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3938131 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a professional development workshop, experienced English teachers debated the unpredictability of the relationship between English orthography and phonology. The discussion centered around words such as psychology, though, enough, colonel, and rhythm. These lexical items exemplify phenomena such as silent consonants, irregular vowel representations, and the lack of a transparent grapheme-to-phoneme correspondence. For instance, psychology demonstrates the silent from its Greek origin; though and enough illustrate the multiple realizations of the grapheme ; colonel reveals a deep etymological shift, where spelling no longer mirrors sound; and rhythm exemplifies the complexity of syllabic nuclei, since it has only one vowel letter but more than one syllable. The pedagogical challenge, therefore, lies in enabling learners to understand these irregularities explicitly rather than relying solely on exposure, which often results in fossilized errors.
About the text and based on the phonetic/phonological aspects of the English vocalic and consonantal systems, judge the following items.
In psychology, the is phonetically realized as /p/, which maintains consistency with its etymology.
 

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3938130 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a postgraduate seminar on English morphology, a student submitted the following sentence in an essay: “The unprecedented misinterpretation of the government’s counterproductive policies illustrates how overgeneralizations can destabilize socio-political frameworks.”. The trainee teachers disagreed on how to analyze the morphological complexity of the highlighted words and their pedagogical treatment in advanced EFL contexts.
About the situation above and considering the morphological aspects of the English language, judge the following items.
The word overgeneralizations combines prefixation (over-), suffixation (-ation and plural -s), exemplifying a chain of both derivational and inflectional morphology.
 

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3938129 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a postgraduate seminar on English morphology, a student submitted the following sentence in an essay: “The unprecedented misinterpretation of the government’s counterproductive policies illustrates how overgeneralizations can destabilize socio-political frameworks.”. The trainee teachers disagreed on how to analyze the morphological complexity of the highlighted words and their pedagogical treatment in advanced EFL contexts.
About the situation above and considering the morphological aspects of the English language, judge the following items.
Inflectional morphemes alter grammatical features without changing lexical categories.
 

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3938128 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a postgraduate seminar on English morphology, a student submitted the following sentence in an essay: “The unprecedented misinterpretation of the government’s counterproductive policies illustrates how overgeneralizations can destabilize socio-political frameworks.”. The trainee teachers disagreed on how to analyze the morphological complexity of the highlighted words and their pedagogical treatment in advanced EFL contexts.
About the situation above and considering the morphological aspects of the English language, judge the following items.
The word counterproductive exemplifies compounding rather than prefixation.
 

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3938127 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a postgraduate seminar on English morphology, a student submitted the following sentence in an essay: “The unprecedented misinterpretation of the government’s counterproductive policies illustrates how overgeneralizations can destabilize socio-political frameworks.”. The trainee teachers disagreed on how to analyze the morphological complexity of the highlighted words and their pedagogical treatment in advanced EFL contexts.
About the situation above and considering the morphological aspects of the English language, judge the following items.
The word misinterpretation illustrates two derivational processes: prefixation (mis-) and suffixation (-ation).
 

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3938126 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: SEE-DF
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During a postgraduate seminar on English morphology, a student submitted the following sentence in an essay: “The unprecedented misinterpretation of the government’s counterproductive policies illustrates how overgeneralizations can destabilize socio-political frameworks.”. The trainee teachers disagreed on how to analyze the morphological complexity of the highlighted words and their pedagogical treatment in advanced EFL contexts.
About the situation above and considering the morphological aspects of the English language, judge the following items.
The word unprecedented is formed through prefixation (un-), root (precede), and the suffix -ed, showing both derivational and inflectional morphology
 

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