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    1. Phraseological combination

    1. free phrase combination

    1. semi-fixed combination

  1. Ancient or obselete word, or style, or idiom gone out of current use

    1. Archaism*

    2. Neologism

    3. Synonym

    4. Antonym

    5. Euphemism

  1. Define the type of phraseological unit ‘to meet the requirement’

    1. Phraseological combination*

    1. phraseological fusion

    1. free phrase combination

    1. semi-fixed combination

    1. phraseological unity

  1. Define a monosemantic word

    1. Molecule*

    1. to ask

    1. to expect

    1. nice

    1. set

  1. Define a monosemantic word

    1. Hydrogen*

    1. set

    1. table

    1. stock

    1. nice

  1. Define a monosemantic word

    1. Oxygen*

    1. select

    1. nice

    1. set

    1. table

  1. Colloquial style

    1. Spoken English*

    2. High-flown English

    3. Euphemesm

    4. Neologism

    5. Poetical English

  1. Define the international word:

    1. Medicine*

    1. table

    1. trace

    1. sentence

    1. orphan

  1. Define the international word:

    1. Tennis*

    1. country

    1. foodstuffs

    1. Meaning

    1. feature

  1. Define the international word:

    1. Avocado*

    1. approach

    1. apple

    1. anew

    1. acorn

  1. Find the synonym to the word ‘to begin’:

    1. to commence*

    1. to proceed

    1. to comment

    1. to concentrate

    1. to connect

  1. Define the structural type of the word ‘flu’:

    1. Shortening*

    1. blending

    1. Back formation

    1. Compound

    1. derived compound

  1. Define the word with the native suffix:

    1. Wisdom*

    1. relation

    1. disable

    1. arragant

    1. patient

  1. A figure of speech in which an inoffensive word or expression is supstituted for an unpleasant

    1. Euphemesm*

    2. Slang

    3. Dialect

    4. Nonce-word

    5. Neologism

  1. Define the word with the native suffix:

    1. Senseless*

    1. union

    1. oppinion

    1. temptation

    1. create

  1. Define the word with the native suffix:

    1. Friendly*

    1. union

    1. oppinion

    1. temptation

    1. create

  1. Define the word with native suffix:

    1. Quarrelsome*

    1. union

    2. oppinion

    1. temptation

    1. create

  1. The smallest indivisible component of the word possessing a meaning of its own:

    1. Morpheme*

    1. sentence

    1. comma

    1. stress

    1. voice

  1. Substitution to indecent indelicate words

    1. Euphemisms*

    1. neologisms

    1. nonce-words

    1. archaisms

    1. borrowing

  1. To which parts of speech do most antonyms belong

    1. Adjective*

    1. verbs

    1. nouns

    1. conjunction

    1. numerals

  1. Who spoke of the semantic change in phraseological units

    1. V.V.Vinogradov*

    1. A.V.koonin

    1. V.H.Collins

    1. Bloomfield l.

    1. N.N.Amosova

  1. A short familiar epigrammatic saying expressing popular wisdom, a truth or a moral lesson

    1. a proverb*

    1. a phraseological unit

    1. a phraseological unity

    1. a phraseological fusion

    1. collocation

  1. Semantic opposition, contrast

    1. Antonyms*

    1. synonymy

    1. euphemisms

    1. nonce-words

    1. obsolete words

  1. The existence within one word of only one meaning

    1. Monosemy*

    1. polysemy

    1. context

    1. antonymy

    1. semantics

  1. Supplementary meaning

    1. Connotation*

    1. denotation

    1. opposition

    1. collocation

    1. colligation

  1. Word-formation where the target word is formed by combining two or more stems

    1. Composition*

    1. derivation

    1. affixation

    1. conversion

    1. back formation

  1. Combining parts of two words to form one word

    1. Blending*

    1. clipping

    1. onomatopoeia

    1. derivation

    1. conversion

  1. The amount of native words in English makes up:

    1. 30 per cent*

    1. 50 per cent

    1. 40 per cent

    1. 70 per cent

    1. 90 per cent

  1. Semasiology is a branch of linguistics devoted to the study of:

    1. Meaning*

    1. phonetic structure of the words

    1. grammatical structure

    1. origin

    1. morphemic structure

  1. Define the nature of semantic change in 'the teeth of a saw'

    1. metaphor *

    1. broadening

    1. narrowing

    1. amelioration

    1. metonymy

  1. Historical lexicology studies:

    1. Evalution of any vocabulary , origin and development*

    1. Vocabulary of a given language

    1. The properties of words

    1. Method of sientific research

    1. Morphological and semantic studies

  1. There are 2 principle approaches in linguistic science they are :

    1. Syncronic and diachronic*

    1. Interconnective and independent

    1. Historical and independent

    1. Discriptive and independent

    2. Grammatical and independent

  1. What kind of meaning the words have?

    1. Grammatical and lexical*

    1. Historical and discriptive

    1. Innterconnective

    1. Phonetical

    1. Phonetical and grammatical

  1. What is the aim of lexicology:

    1. to help to choose the words ,to group and systematize lexical material

    1. to study the meaning of the words

    1. to find synonyms and antonyms

    1. to study polysemy

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