- •Тема 1. Предмет історії англійської мови
- •Тема 2.Давні германські мови.
- •Тема 3.Давня англійська мова
- •Тема 4. Середньоанглійська та ранньоанглійська мова
- •Тема 5. Нова англійська мова.
- •Тема 1 Introduction
- •Тема 2 Word-formation in Modern English
- •Тема 3 English Vocabulary as a System
- •Тема 4 Free Word-Groups.
- •Тема 5 English Vocabulary as a System
- •Тема 6 Phraseology
- •Тема 7 Varieties of Language
- •Тема 1.Generalities of Stylistics.
- •Тема 2. Function Styles.
- •Тема 3. Stylistic Lexicology.
- •Тема 4. Morphological Stylistic. Stylistic Semasiology.
- •Тема 5. Stylistic Semasiology. Lexico-semantic Stylistic Devices.
- •Тема 1. Предмет теоретичної фонетики
- •Тема 2. Система англійських фонем.
- •Тема 3. Склад
- •Тема 4. Наголос
- •Тема 5. Інтонація
Тема 7 Varieties of Language
Sounds of approval is the synonym of the word … |
Cheerful |
cheerio |
*cheers |
Charity |
What are the Dialecticisms? |
*are words used by people of a certain community living a certain territory. |
They are used and understood by members of a certain trade or profession. |
is sometimes described as the language of sub-cultures or і language of the streets. |
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A part of what is written in a book is… |
*Epigraph, contents list and preface |
Epigraph, preface and fly leaf |
Preface, fly leaf and binding |
Hardback, title and preface |
According to the way components are joined together compounds are divided into: neutral, |
*To windowshop. |
Handicraft. |
Free-for-all. |
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According to the way components are joined together compounds are divided into: morphological where components are joined by a linking element : |
To windowshop. |
*Astrospace. |
Free-for-all. |
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According to the way components are joined together compounds are divided into: syntactical where the components are joined by means of form-word stems, |
*Here-and-now. |
To windowshop. |
Astrospace. |
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According to their structure compounds are subdivided into: compound words proper which consist of two stems |
Hydro-skimmer, |
*To job-hunt, train-sick, |
Singer-songwriter, |
Eurodollar, Camford, |
According to their structure compounds are subdivided into: derivational compounds, where besides the stems we have affixes, |
Eurodollar, Camford, |
*Ear-minded, |
To job-hunt, train-sick, |
Motocross, intervision, |
According to their structure compounds are subdivided into: compound-shortened words, |
*Eurodollar, Camford, |
Ear-minded, |
To job-hunt, train-sick, |
Here-and-now. |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin. –ade. |
*Latin, non-productive, |
Middle English, semi productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Greek, non productive, |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin. –al. |
Latin, non-productive, |
Greek, non productive, |
*Middle English, semi productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin.- ancy, -ency. |
Greek, non productive, |
*Latin, non-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Middle English, semi productive, |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin. Under- |
*Old English, semi-productive. |
Middle English, semi productive |
Greek, non productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin.-hood. |
Middle English, semi productive, |
*Germanic, semi-productive. |
Latin, non-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin.-asm. |
Germanic, semi-productive. |
Latin, productive, |
*Greek, non productive, |
Middle English, semi productive, |
Arrange the following noun-forming suffixes to their origin. Trans- |
*Latin, semi-productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Middle English, semi productive, |
Greek, non productive, |
Classify the following prefixes into: circum- |
*Latin, non-productive, |
Old English, semi-productive. |
Greek, non productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive. |
Classify the following prefixes into: contra- |
*Latin, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Greek, non productive, |
Middle English, semi productive, |
Classify the following prefixes into: inter-. |
*French or Latin, productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Latin, non-productive, |
Classify the following prefixes into: out- |
*Old English, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Middle English, semi productive, |
Latin, non-productive, |
Classify the following prefixes into: com- |
Latin, productive, |
*Latin, semi-productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
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Classify the following prefixes into: anti- |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Old English, semi-productive. |
*Greek, productive, |
Latin, non-productive, |
Classify the following prefixes into: hyper- |
Latin, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
*Greek, non productive, |
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Classify the following prefixes into: forth- |
*Old English, non-productive. |
Greek, non productive, |
Old English, semi-productive. |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive. –able, |
Old English, non-productive. |
*Latin, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Old English, semi-productive. |
Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive.-fold, |
*Middle English from Germanic, non-productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Greek, non productive, |
Old English, semi-productive. |
Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive. –some. |
Old English, non-productive. |
Old English, semi-productive. |
*Middle English from Germanic, non-productive, |
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Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive.-less. |
*Middle English from Old English, productive. |
Latin, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Old English, semi-productive |
Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive.- ward. |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
*Old English, semi-productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive. |
Latin, productive, |
Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive. –ed. |
*Old English, very-productive |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Old English, semi-productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive |
Arrange the following adjective-forming suffixes to their origin and productive.- ful. |
Old English, semi-productive. |
*Middle English from Old English, productive. |
Latin, productive, |
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Classify the following prefixes into: extra-. |
Old English, semi-productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive. |
Latin, productive, |
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Native words comprise only……of the total number of words in English vocabulary. |
30% |
60% |
70% |
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If bookish words are used in the colloquial context… |
*They elevate the speech; |
They produce humorous effect; |
They characterize the speaker as a well-educated person; |
Create the historic atmosphere; |
Classify the following adverb suffixes- fold. |
*Old English, semi-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Classify the following adverb suffixes-long. |
*Germanic, non-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive |
Classify the following adverb suffixes- - ly. |
Latin, productive, |
*Germanic, productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive |
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Classify the following adverb suffixes-ward(s) |
*Old English, semi-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Germanic, productive, |
Middle English from Old English, productive |
Classify the following adverb suffixes-wise. |
Latin, productive, |
Old English, semi-productive |
*Germanic, non-productive, |
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Classify the following adverb suffixes-ways. |
Middle English from Old English, productive, |
*Germanic, non-productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Classify the following adverb suffixes- s, -ce. |
*Middle English from Old English, non productive, |
Germanic, semi-productive, |
Germanic, non-productive, |
Latin, productive, |
Pick out a simile, |
*As large as life. |
We always thought that be was kind and sympathetic. |
No matter how hard I looked I saw only a vast plain, |
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Pick out a simile, |
I didn’t know how to answer it. |
*As soft as butter, |
I’d like to take one more… |
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Pick out a simile, |
A tall story… |
“A green beginner”? |
*As fine as silk. |
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