全国自考现代语言学模拟试卷(2)
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Discuss the different theories of child language acquisition with reference to the behaviorist learning model and the nativist biological model.
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What characteristics of language do you think should be included in a good, comprehensive definition of language?
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predication
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general linguistics
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design features
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complementary antonyms
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componential analysis
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language transfer
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hyponymy
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broad transcription
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lingua franca
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The structure that occurs after movement takes place is what we term as surface structure.
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fossilization
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One of the clauses in coordinate sentence is subordinate to the other.
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WH movement is obligatory in English which changes a sentence from affirmative to interrogative.
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A compound can be written as one word with or without a hyphen between its components, or as two separate words.
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According to Chomsky, a speaker can produce and understand an unlimited number of sentences because he possesses an internalized set of rules about his language.
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The word knight once meant “youth”, but was elevated in meaning in time for the age of chivalry. This is an example of semantic shift.
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In first language acquisition children's grammar models exactly after the grammar of adult language.
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Speech act theory was proposed by the British philosopher John Austin in the late 1950s.
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Another kind of change that can be thought of as “economy of memory” results in a reduction of the number of exceptional or irregular morphemes. For example, children and adults are presently saying I dreamed last night (instead of dreamt). This kind of change has been called rule simplification.
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Normally a sentence consists of at least a subject and its predicate which contains a f________ verb or a verb phrase.
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Performatives are sentences that do not state a fact or describe a state, and are not verifiable.
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When two different forms are identical in every way except for one sound segment which occurs in the same place in the strings, the two words are said to form. a m________ pair.
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P________ is interested in the system of sounds of a particular language.
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Syntax consists of a set of abstract rules that allow words to be combined with other words to form. grammatical sentences. It is universally found that syntactic rules comprise a speaker's system of i________ linguistic knowledge known as linguistic competence.
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Componential analysis is based upon the belief that the meaning of a word can be divided into meaning c________.
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The I________ Language family is the first and most widely investigated language family of the world.
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A e________ is a mild, indirect or less offensive word or expression substituted when the speaker or writer fears more direct, or offensive wording might be harsh, unpleasantly direct, or offensive.
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Morphology can be divided into two sub-branches: inflectional morphology and d________ morphology.
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An English speaker and Chinese speaker are both able to use a language, but they are not mutually intelligible. This is a case of c________ transmission.
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In Austin's early speech act theory, c________ were statements that either state or describe, and were thus verifiable.
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Grammatical changes may be explained, in part, as analogic changes, which are ________ or generalization.
- A.elaboration
- B.simplification
- C.external borrowing
- D.internal borrowing
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A sentence is considered ________ when it conforms to the grammatical knowledge in the mind of native speakers.
- A.right
- B.wrong
- C.grammatical
- D.ungrammatical
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We refer to the limited range of sounds as the phonic medium of language and individual sounds within that range as ________.
- A.vowels
- B.consonants
- C.sounds
- D.speech sounds
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In semantic analysis of a sentence, a(n) ________ is a logical participant in a predication, largely identical with the nominal element in a sentence.
- A.argument
- B.subject
- C.object
- D.predicate
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Language acquisition is primarily the acquisition of the ________ system of language.
- A.phonological
- B.semantic
- C.grammatical
- D.communicative
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According to F. de Saussure, ________ refers to the abstract linguistic system shared by all the members of a speech community.
- A.parole
- B.performance
- C.langue
- D.language
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The illocutionary point of ________ has the characteristic that the successful performance of an act of this kind brings about the correspondence between what is said and reality.
- A.directives
- B.declarations
- C.commissives
- D.representatives
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________ represents the basis for the meaning of a sentence, although it is not supposed to provide the full meaning of a sentence.
- A.Surface structure
- B.Phrase structure
- C.Transformational structure
- D.Deep structure
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A ________ analysis of an utterance will reveal what the speaker intends to do with it.
- A.semantic
- B.syntactic
- C.pragmatic
- D.grammatical
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________ dialects are characteristic of a particular type of linguistic activity and appropriate for use in particular speech situations.
- A.Social
- B.Ethnic
- C.Regional
- D.Situational