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信阳师范学院-英语词汇学
Linguistic context is also known as ______ context.( ) A.social B.verbal C.lexical D.physical
There are two approaches to the study of polysemy. They are( ) A. primary and secondary B.central and peripheral C. diachronic and synchronic D.formal and functional
Which of the following is NOT a stylistic feature of idioms?( ) A.Colloquial B.Slang C.Negative D.Literary
Synonyms can be classified into two major groups, that is:( ) A.absolute and relative B.absolute and complete C. relative and near D.complete and identical
In the early period of Middle English, English,( )existed side by side. A.Celtic and Danish B.Danish and French C. Latin and Celtic D.French and Latin
A monomorphemic word is a word that consists of a single ( )morpheme. A.formal B.concrete C.free D.bound
The idiom "fall into good hands" is a ______ as far as figures of speech are concerned. ( ) A.synecdoche B.metaphor C.metonymy D.personification
"Flesh and blood" is an idiom ______ in nature. ( ) A.verbal B.nominal C.adjectival D.adverbial
The change of idiom "velvet paws" from the original form is ______.( ) A.replacement B.position-shifting C.addition D.shortening
American dictionaries generally use ______ to mark the pronunciation. ( ) A.British Phonetic Alphabet B.American Phonetic Alphabet C.International Phonetic Alphabet D.Webster.s Phonetic Alphabet
Which of the following characteristics of the basic word stock is the most important? ( ) A.Stability B.Collocability C.Productivity D.National character
The two major factors that cause changes in meaning are ______. ( ) A. historical reason and class reason B.historical reason and psychological reason C.class reason and psychological reason D.extra-linguistic factors and linguistic factors
The fundamental difference between homonyms and polysemants is whether ______.( ) A. they come from the same source B.they are correlated with one central meaning C.they are listed under one headword in a dictionary D.all the above
Degradation of meaning is the opposite of ______.( ) A.semantic transfer B.semantic pejoration C.semantic elevation D.semantic narrowing
An idiom consists of at least two words. Each has a single meaning and often functions as one word. This is called _( ) A. semantic unity B. structural stability C. structural stability D. none of the above