- •Лексикология
- •Phraseological combination
- •Phraseological combination*
- •Meaning
- •Shortening*
- •Back formation
- •Compound
- •Friendly*
- •Morpheme*
- •No correct answer
- •Morpheme
- •Conversion*
- •Affixation
- •Grammar
- •Vocabulary
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Conversion
- •Affixation
- •Metonymy
- •Metaphor
- •Grammar
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Shortening
- •257. Homophones are
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Affixation
- •Free phrase
- •Metaphor
- •Set expression
- •Conversion *
- •Affixation
- •Grammar
- •Vocabulary
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Metonymy
- •Conversion
- •Affixation
- •Metonymy
- •Metaphor
- •Grammar
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Shortening
- •418. Homophones are
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Affixation
- •Free phrase
- •Metaphor
- •Set expression
- •Metaphor
- •Metonymy
- •Derived*
- •Compound
- •Metaphor *
- •Metonymy
- •Compound
- •Shortening
- •Shortening
- •Metaphor
- •Metonymy
- •Brotherly
- •Semantic structure*
- •Morphological structure
- •Conversion
- •Derived*
- •Compound
- •Metonymy
- •Metaphor
- •Conversion
- •840. Homophones are
- •Shortening
- •Conversion
- •Shortening
- •Homophones are …
- •Word-building
- •Conversion*
- •Morphological structure
- •Metaphor
- •Metonymy
- •Conversion
- •Metaphor*
- •Metonymy
- •Phenomenon
- •Phenomenon
- •Conversion
- •Affixation
- •Conversion
- •Conversion*
- •Affixation
- •Shortening
- •Weather
Phraseological combination
free phrase combination
semi-fixed combination
Ancient or obselete word, or style, or idiom gone out of current use
Archaism*
Neologism
Synonym
Antonym
Euphemism
Define the type of phraseological unit ‘to meet the requirement’
Phraseological combination*
phraseological fusion
free phrase combination
semi-fixed combination
phraseological unity
Define a monosemantic word
Molecule*
to ask
to expect
nice
set
Define a monosemantic word
Hydrogen*
set
table
stock
nice
Define a monosemantic word
Oxygen*
select
nice
set
table
Colloquial style
Spoken English*
High-flown English
Euphemesm
Neologism
Poetical English
Define the international word:
Medicine*
table
trace
sentence
orphan
Define the international word:
Tennis*
country
foodstuffs
Meaning
feature
Define the international word:
Avocado*
approach
apple
anew
acorn
Find the synonym to the word ‘to begin’:
to commence*
to proceed
to comment
to concentrate
to connect
Define the structural type of the word ‘flu’:
Shortening*
blending
Back formation
Compound
derived compound
Define the word with the native suffix:
Wisdom*
relation
disable
arragant
patient
A figure of speech in which an inoffensive word or expression is supstituted for an unpleasant
Euphemesm*
Slang
Dialect
Nonce-word
Neologism
Define the word with the native suffix:
Senseless*
union
oppinion
temptation
create
Define the word with the native suffix:
Friendly*
union
oppinion
temptation
create
Define the word with native suffix:
Quarrelsome*
union
oppinion
temptation
create
The smallest indivisible component of the word possessing a meaning of its own:
Morpheme*
sentence
comma
stress
voice
Substitution to indecent indelicate words
Euphemisms*
neologisms
nonce-words
archaisms
borrowing
To which parts of speech do most antonyms belong
Adjective*
verbs
nouns
conjunction
numerals
Who spoke of the semantic change in phraseological units
V.V.Vinogradov*
A.V.koonin
V.H.Collins
Bloomfield l.
N.N.Amosova
A short familiar epigrammatic saying expressing popular wisdom, a truth or a moral lesson
a proverb*
a phraseological unit
a phraseological unity
a phraseological fusion
collocation
Semantic opposition, contrast
Antonyms*
synonymy
euphemisms
nonce-words
obsolete words
The existence within one word of only one meaning
Monosemy*
polysemy
context
antonymy
semantics
Supplementary meaning
Connotation*
denotation
opposition
collocation
colligation
Word-formation where the target word is formed by combining two or more stems
Composition*
derivation
affixation
conversion
back formation
Combining parts of two words to form one word
Blending*
clipping
onomatopoeia
derivation
conversion
The amount of native words in English makes up:
30 per cent*
50 per cent
40 per cent
70 per cent
90 per cent
Semasiology is a branch of linguistics devoted to the study of:
Meaning*
phonetic structure of the words
grammatical structure
origin
morphemic structure
Define the nature of semantic change in 'the teeth of a saw'
metaphor *
broadening
narrowing
amelioration
metonymy
Historical lexicology studies:
Evalution of any vocabulary , origin and development*
Vocabulary of a given language
The properties of words
Method of sientific research
Morphological and semantic studies
There are 2 principle approaches in linguistic science they are :
Syncronic and diachronic*
Interconnective and independent
Historical and independent
Discriptive and independent
Grammatical and independent
What kind of meaning the words have?
Grammatical and lexical*
Historical and discriptive
Innterconnective
Phonetical
Phonetical and grammatical
What is the aim of lexicology:
to help to choose the words ,to group and systematize lexical material
to study the meaning of the words
to find synonyms and antonyms
to study polysemy
