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French Orthographic Reforms Mastery Hub: The Industry Founda

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The 1990 French Spelling Reform, as presented in "The Complete French Spelling Reform 1990 Course 2026," primarily aims to simplify orthography while maintaining lexical integrity. Which of the following principles best encapsulates the reform's approach to hyphenation in compound words?
A strict adherence to etymological origins, leading to the retention of most historical hyphens.
The mandatory use of hyphens for all newly coined compound words to ensure clear separation of constituent elements.
A pragmatic simplification focusing on common usage and phonetic clarity, often reducing hyphenation or introducing new rules based on perceived unity.
The abolition of all hyphens in compound words to streamline writing and reduce ambiguity.
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"The Complete French Spelling Reform 1990 Course 2026" highlights the reform's treatment of circumflex accents. Which of the following statements accurately reflects the general trend of the 1990 reform regarding the circumflex?
The circumflex accent has been retained for all words where it historically existed, serving as a crucial phonetic marker.
The circumflex accent has been largely removed in cases where it did not affect pronunciation, simplifying spelling.
The circumflex accent has been universally reinstated to its full etymological prominence across all applicable words.
The circumflex accent has been made mandatory for distinguishing homographs, even if pronunciation differs.
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In "The Complete French Spelling Reform 1990 Course 2026," the concept of "pluralization of compound words" is addressed. Which of the following represents a key change introduced by the 1990 reform concerning the pluralization of compound nouns?
Pluralization of compound nouns is now entirely optional, with singular forms accepted for both singular and plural contexts.
Only the first element of a compound noun is now pluralized, simplifying the process.
All elements of a compound noun are now always pluralized, regardless of their grammatical function.
The pluralization of compound nouns now follows a more unified and predictable rule, often treating the entire compound as a single unit for pluralization.

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