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The forms that are attached to words or word elements to modify meaning or function are _________.
- A.The Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
- B.Chamber's Encyclopaedic English Dictionary
- C.Longman Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs
- D.Webster's New Dictionary of Synonyms
- A.the slight difference between words of similar meanings
- B.difficult points of grammar and style
- C.important British and American differences
- D.all the above
- A.replacement
- B.position-shifting
- C.addition
- D.shortening
- A.British Phonetic Alphabet
- B.American Phonetic Alphabet
- C.International Phonetic Alphabet
- D.Webster's Phonetic Alphabet
- A.It can be subdivided into grammatical context and non-linguistic context.
- B.It refers to physical situation or environment relating to the use of words.
- C.It embraces the people, time and place.
- D.It may extend to embrace the entire cultural background.
- A.synecdoche
- B.metaphor
- C.metonymy
- D.personification
- A.verbal
- B.nominal
- C.adjectival
- D.adverbial
- A.non-linguistic
- B.linguistic
- C.grammatical
- D.lexical
- A.psychological
- B.social
- C.communicative
- D.lexical
- A.Elimination of ambiguity.
- B.Indication for referents.
- C.Provision of clues for inferring word-meaning.
- D.All the above.
- A.connotative
- B.collocative
- C.relative
- D.negative
- A.related
- B.narrowed
- C.created
- D.suggested
- A.Rattlesnake.
- B.Villain.
- C.Informer.
- D.Copperhead.
- A.Suffixation.
- B.Variation.
- C.Allomorph.
- D.Polysemy.
- A.stylistic
- B.semantic
- C.elliptic
- D.syntactic
- A.Sense
- B.Motivation
- C.Concept
- D.Reference
- A.onomatopoeic
- B.morphological
- C.semantic
- D.etymological
- A.2
- B.3
- C.4
- D.5
- A.affixation
- B.clipping
- C.compounding
- D.shortening
- A.prefixation
- B.suffixation
- C.acronymy
- D.conversion
- A.back-formation
- B.clipping
- C.blending
- D.suffixation
- A.1
- B.2
- C.3
- D.4
- A.morpheme
- B.affixes
- C.root
- D.stem
- A.packs
- B.bags
- C.cheats
- D.ships
- A.Old English was a highly inflected language.
- B.In early Middle English period, English, Latin and Celtic existed side by side.
- C.The introduction of printing into England marked the beginning of modern English period.
- D.The most important mode of vocabulary development in present-day English is creation of new words by means of word-formation.
- A.India
- B.German
- C.Roman
- D.Chinese
- A.(1) and (2)
- B.(1) (2) and (3)
- C.(2) (3) and (4)
- D.(1) (2) (3) and (4)
- A.India
- B.the Far East
- C.the West Asia
- D.America
- A.productivity
- B.polysemy
- C.stability
- D.collocability
- A.Old English
- B.Middle English
- C.New English
- D.Modern English