
- •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
A clipping*
An abbreviation
Blending
Conversion
Derivation
Transference based on resemblance is …
Metaphor*
Metonymy
Irony
Epithet
Pun
The process of development of a new meaning is termed …
Transference*
Acronym
Blending
Clipping
Euphemism
Narrowing of meaning is …
Specialization*
Generalization
Amelioration
Degradation
Elevation
Degradation of meaning is …
Degeneration*
Elevation
Generalization
Specialization
Amelioration
The word summer is …
Of common Germanic origin*
English by origin
Not English by origin
Latin
French
Indo-European elements are …
Native*
Borrowed
Hybrid
Elevation
Amelioration
The word girl is …
Of the Indo-European origin*
Of German origin
English proper
Of French origin
All answers are correct
International words are …
Borrowed by several languages*
Borrowed by one language
Native words
Euphemism
Synonyms
The words shirt and skirt are …
Etymological doublets*
Translation-loans
Blending
Acronyms
Clipping
Words coined only for this particular occasion are …
Nonce-words*
Neologisms
Slang
Jargon
Colloquial words
The native noun-forming suffixes –dom and –ship are …
Non-productive*
Productive
Functional
Verb forming
All answers are correct
The word chit-chat is …
An example of reduplication*
An etymological doublet
Slang
Term
Jargon
Define completely assimilated word
Cheese*
Garage
Phenomenon
Sari
All answers are correct
Define completely assimilated word
Animal*
Garage
Phenomenon
Sari
All answers are correct
Define borrowing not completely assimilated phonetically
Machine*
Shah
Cheese
Face
Animal
Define borrowing not completely assimilated phonetically
Cartoon*
Shah
Cheese
Face
Animal
Define borrowing not completely assimilated phonetically
Rajah*
Shah
Cheese
Face
Animal
Define antonym to the word “below”
Under*
Over
Up
Middle
Left
Define the synonym to the word “sunny”
Solar*
Urban
Rural
Fraternal
Paternal
“To electrocute” is an example of…
Blending*
Abbreviation.
Shortened word combination
Conversion
Affixation
Choose correct answer
Affixational morphemes are always bound*
Affixational morphemes are always free.
Affixational morphemes can be bound and free
Affixational morphemes carry no meaning
All answers are correct
”Glance” is the … of “look”.
Synonym*
Jargon
Hyperonym
Antonym
Homonym
”To be over the moon” is…
An idiom*
A sentence
A free phrase
A compound word
Slang
The word “dance” is pronounced like [dæns]
In the American variant*
In the British variant
Only by uneducated people
Only by educated people
All answers are correct
”Lounge music“ is…
A neologism*
An archaism
An antonym
A synonym
An acronyms
”Skin”, “sky”, “skate” are of … origin.
Scandinavian*
Latin
Celtic
Native
German
Military terms were borrowed from …
Latin*
Spanish
French
Italian
Russian
”Skin-deep” and “true-blue” are…
Compound words*
Derived words
Compound derivatives
Root words
All answers are correct
Sound interchange is…
A non-productive type of word-formation*
A highly productive type of word-formation
Widely-spread in English
Never used in word-formation
All answers are correct
The interjections “Wow!”, “Gee!” have…
No meaning at all *
Only a grammatical meaning
Only a denotational meaning
Only a connotational meaning
Only phonetical meaning
The words “circle”, “to encircle”, “circular” represent …
different parts of speech*
synonyms
hyponyms
compounds
synonyms
“Face to face” is…
A free phrase*
A set phrase
Similar to a noun
Similar to a verb
Ordinary sentences
“All that glitters is not gold” is…
A proverb*
Ordinary sentence
A word combination
A free phrase
A set phrase
To make, to fabricate are
Synonyms*
Homonyms
Historisms
Hyponyms
Antonyms
The pattern of the expression “by hook or by crook” is…translated as
Adverb*
adjective
noun
verb
subject
Australian English …
Is a variant of the language*
Is an independent language
Is a dialect
Doesn’t exist
All answers are correct
“Strong-willed” and “warm-hearted” are…
Compound-derivatives*
Root words
Derived words
Compound words.
All answers are correct
“The FBI” is an example of …