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ID
5562280
Banca
CESPE / CEBRASPE
Órgão
SEDUC-AL
Ano
2021
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

    The history of language study illustrates widely divergent attitudes concerning the relationship between writing and speech. Written language was the medium of literature, and, thus, a source of standards of linguistic excellence. It was felt to provide language with permanence and authority. The rules of grammar were, accordingly, illustrated exclusively from written texts.
    The everyday spoken language, by contrast, was ignored or condemned as an object unworthy of study, demonstrating only lack of care and organization. It was said to have no rules, and speakers were left under the illusion that, in order to “speak properly”, it was necessary to follow the “correct” norms, as laid down in the recognized grammar books and manuals of written style.
    There was sporadic criticism of this viewpoint throughout the 19th century, but it was not until the 20th century that an alternative approach became widespread. This approach pointed out that speech is many thousands of years older than writing; that it develops naturally in children (whereas writing has to be artificially taught); and that writing systems are derivative — mostly based on sounds of speech.

D. Crystal. How Language Works. London: Penguin Books, 2006 (adapted).

Based on the previous text, judge the following item.


In the first paragraph, the word “It” (third sentence) refers to “a source of standards” (second sentence).

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Comentários
  • Acho que se refere ao termo "Written language" ou estou enganado?

  • Alguem poderia comentar alguma coisa a respeito? Tb queria saber a que o "it" se refere...

  • Based on the previous text, judge the following item.

    In the first paragraph, the word “It” (third sentence) refers to “a source of standards” (second sentence).

    The history of language study illustrates widely divergent attitudes concerning the relationship between writing and speech. Written language was the medium of literature, and, thus, a source of standards of linguistic excellence. It was felt to provide language with permanence and authority. The rules of grammar were, accordingly, illustrated exclusively from written texts.

    Com base no texto anterior, julgue o item seguinte.

    No primeiro parágrafo, a palavra “It” (terceira frase) refere-se a “uma fonte de padrões” (segunda frase).

    A história do estudo da linguagem ilustra atitudes amplamente divergentes a respeito da relação entre a escrita e a fala. A linguagem escrita era o meio da literatura e, portanto, uma fonte de padrões de excelência linguística. Sentiu-se que (ela - a linguagem escrita) fornecia linguagem com permanência e autoridade. As regras gramaticais foram, portanto, ilustradas exclusivamente a partir de textos escritos.

    Aqui aquele verbo to be chato do ensino médio serviu um pouco, pois o "it", ou "ela", em português, é o pronome pessoal feminino usado para coisas ou animais. Acredito que seja isso. Se eu estiver errado, corrijam-me!

    Bons estudos a todos!

  • Se refere a linguagem escrita pois esse termo é o sujeito dessa sentença e o it faz a retomada.

  • "I was felt" pode ser traduzido como "considerou-se que". Fazendo uma analogia ao portugues, seria um sujeito indeterminado (empty subject). isto é: Considerou-se que concederia à linguagem permanência e autoridade.

    A questão é bem avançada para nós mortais, mas tenho certeza que um professor de inglês tiraria de Letras (pun intended)

  • Errei, mas depois me fiz a pergunta em inglês: What is the source of standards of linguistic excellence? The written language. Ficou mais fácil para achar o sujeito.