Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
Ano: 2025
Banca: Fundação para o Vestibular da Universidade Estadual Paulista (VUNESP)
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     Sounds (phonemes) are represented by phonetic symbols, for example /bi:t/ for ‘beat’. In English, however, there is no one-to-one correspondence between written letters and spoken sounds. Thus the ‘c’ of ‘cat’ is pronounced differently from the ‘c’ in ‘cease’. ‘Though’, ‘through’ and ‘rough’ all have the ‘-ou-’ spelling, but it is pronounced differently in each case. Different spellings can have the same sound too: ‘plane’ and ‘gain’ both have the same vowel sound, but they are spelt differently.

(Jeremy Harmer. How to teach English, 1998. Adaptado) Phonetic transcription contains a lot of information about the exact quality of the sounds. The phonetic symbol for the final consonant sound in “teach” and ...
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
Ano: 2025
Banca: Fundação para o Vestibular da Universidade Estadual Paulista (VUNESP)
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     Sounds (phonemes) are represented by phonetic symbols, for example /bi:t/ for ‘beat’. In English, however, there is no one-to-one correspondence between written letters and spoken sounds. Thus the ‘c’ of ‘cat’ is pronounced differently from the ‘c’ in ‘cease’. ‘Though’, ‘through’ and ‘rough’ all have the ‘-ou-’ spelling, but it is pronounced differently in each case. Different spellings can have the same sound too: ‘plane’ and ‘gain’ both have the same vowel sound, but they are spelt differently.

(Jeremy Harmer. How to teach English, 1998. Adaptado) O aprendiz brasileiro tende a ter dificuldade na discriminação entre os sons vogais /ɪ/ e /i:/ em palavras da Língua Inglesa. Assinale a alternativa em que a...
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
Ano: 2025
Banca: Fundação para o Vestibular da Universidade Estadual Paulista (VUNESP)
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     Sounds (phonemes) are represented by phonetic symbols, for example /bi:t/ for ‘beat’. In English, however, there is no one-to-one correspondence between written letters and spoken sounds. Thus the ‘c’ of ‘cat’ is pronounced differently from the ‘c’ in ‘cease’. ‘Though’, ‘through’ and ‘rough’ all have the ‘-ou-’ spelling, but it is pronounced differently in each case. Different spellings can have the same sound too: ‘plane’ and ‘gain’ both have the same vowel sound, but they are spelt differently.

(Jeremy Harmer. How to teach English, 1998. Adaptado) Dental fricatives are consonants with the characteristic that air escapes through a narrow passage between the tongue and the teeth. There is a distinction i...
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
Ano: 2025
Banca: CEV-URCA
The suffix – ed has three different pronunciations in English: /d/, /t/ and /Id/. Check the option in which –ed is pronounced voicelessly
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects Vocabulário | Vocabulary Pronúncia e Som | Pronunciation and Sound
Ano: 2025
Banca: Instituto Fênix
A estilística foca na análise de estilos literários e linguísticos em diferentes textos. No texto poético, por exemplo, a aliteração é uma figura de linguagem comum. Qual das alternativas apresenta um exemplo de aliteração em inglês?
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
Ano: 2025
Banca: IF Sul Rio-Grandense
Saussure, considered the “father” of Applied linguistics, establishes, in the beginning of the XIX century, four pairs of linguistic concepts, which he calls dichotomies.
The option that names his four dichotomies is
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects Pronúncia e Som | Pronunciation and Sound
Ano: 2025
Banca: IF Sul Rio-Grandense
The vowel system, the consonant system, and the syllabic and accentual patterns of the English language present differences and similarities in relation to those of the Portuguese language (ALVES et al., 2020). With this in mind, mark T for True statements and F for False ones.

( ) There are more vowels in the Portuguese language compared to the English language.
( ) Regarding the consonants of the English language, there is phonetic variability depending on the syllabic position occupied by such segments within the word.
( ) The stress is distinctive in both English and Portuguese. In both languages, it can be used to differentiate verbs from nouns, for example.
( ) In the English language, words can be stressed on any syllable, unlike Portugu...
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects
Ano: 2025
Banca: IF Sul Rio-Grandense
According to Lourdes Ortega (2011), there are different approaches to explaining variability of L2 learning across individuals. The following excerpt is related to a critical approach:


“As Norton and Toohey (2001) explain, in this perspective constructs such as motivation, aptitude, and other individual differences are reconceptualized as stemming from the interplay between people’s understanding of themselves in the world and the constraints, material and symbolic, that their worlds afford them. These understandings are dialectically shaped by the hopes and aspirations of individuals and by the power structures of the societal milieus that they inhabit”

ORTEGA, 2011, p. 179. In: SIMPSON, J. (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Applied Linguistics. Lond...
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects Pronúncia e Som | Pronunciation and Sound
Ano: 2025
Banca: IF Sul Rio-Grandense
Swan (2005) explains that phonology is the study of the sound systems of languages, particularly how sounds function to convey meaning. This involves analyzing the arrangement and patterns of sounds (phonemes) in a particular language.
Which phonological process is responsible for the phenomenon where the sound /t/ is pronounced as [ʧ] (a voiceless postalveolar affricate) in the word "nature" due to the influence of the following /ʊr/? 
Língua Inglesa Aspectos linguísticos | Linguistic aspects Pronúncia e Som | Pronunciation and Sound
Ano: 2025
Banca: DECORP
What is the main phonetic difference between the words "ship" and "sheep"?