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degradation
- A.monolingual dictionaries
- B.bilingual dictionaries
- C.linguistic dictionaries
- D.encyclopedia dictionaries
- A.important British and American differences
- B.difficult points of grammar and style
- C.information concerning the origins of words
- D.the sight difference between words of similar meanings
- A.definition
- B.extra column
- C.usage examples
- D.clear grammar codes
- A.flesh and blood
- B.up in the air
- C.as poor as a church mouse
- D.tooth and nail
- A.colloquialisms
- B.slang
- C.literary expressions
- D.rhymes
- A.Elimination of ambiguity
- B.Indication of referents
- C.Provision of clues for inferring word-meaning
- D.Simplification of meaning
- A.extra-linguistic
- B.grammatical
- C.lexical
- D.semantic
- A.make friends with
- B.break silence
- C.in the raw
- D.turn over a new leaf
- A.Class
- B.Historical
- C.Scientific
- D.Psychological
- A.Analogy
- B.Contrast
- C.Historical reason
- D.Psychological need
- A.context
- B.texts
- C.conversation
- D.writing
- A.large/tremendous
- B.stagger/reel
- C.alter/vary
- D.scarlet-fever/scarlatina
- A.The front of the head.
- B.Outward aspect
- C.A surface ofa thing.
- D.The expression of the countenance.
- A.transfer
- B.elevation
- C.narrowing
- D.extension
- A.primary meaning
- B.derived meaning
- C.central meaning
- D.secondary meaning
- A.onomatopoeic
- B.morphological
- C.semantic
- D.etymological
- A.Reference
- B.Motivation
- C.Sense
- D.Concept
- A.acronymy
- B.clipping
- C.compounding
- D.conversion
- A.blow
- B.quack
- C.miaow
- D.hiss
- A.phonetic
- B.semantic
- C.grammatical
- D.lexical
- A.bilingual
- B.ex-student
- C.foretell
- D.post-election
- A.men
- B.teeth
- C.worker
- D.anger
- A.de-, natura-, lize-, ation
- B.dena-, ture, ad, lize, ation
- C.de-, nature, al, ize, ation
- D.de-, natu, real, ize, ation
- A.morphemes are abstract units
- B.allomorphs are phonetically conditioned and thus predictable
- C.morphs are actual spoken, minimal carriers of meaning
- D.monomorphemic words coincide with words and function freely in a sentence
- A.Borrowing
- B.Creation
- C.Semantic change
- D.Loaning
- A.wechat
- B.bacon
- C.judge
- D.power
- A.Old
- B.Middle
- C.Contemporary
- D.Modern
- A.man
- B.for
- C.ment
- D.blackmail
- A.innovations made by linguists
- B.stabilization of spelling by printing
- C.influence of the work of scribes
- D.the fact of more phonemes than letters in English
- A.notion
- B.origin
- C.function
- D.use frequency