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出自:信阳师范学院-英语词汇学
What are the major differences between content words and functional words?
analyze the morphological structures of following words and point out the types of the morphemes.Recollection, nationalist, unearthly
Explain the differences of relative synonyms with examples.
The guy is running after the girl with a bouquet of flowers. Study the above sentence and find out any ambiguity in it. What causes the ambiguity? How can you improve the sentence?
How can you distinguish synonyms? Illustrate your point with examples
Explain the characteristics of idioms with examples.
What are the differences between true idioms, regular combinations and semi-idioms?
A minimal meaningful unit of a language is ______.
() motivation refers to the words whose meanings are suggested by theirmorphological structure.
()field refers to a set of words which are semantically () .
The major foreign elements which contribute greatly to English vocabulary are(), Greek, French and() .
The three main foreign languages that have affected the English vocabulary most are ______, ______ and ______.
The form which remains after all affixes are removed is called()
The three major means of word-formation are (), ()and()
The modes of semantic change in words include extension, narrowing, () , degradation and().
A word is the()free form which has a give sound, ()and ()function.
In hyponymy the term which denotes something general is () and the term which conveys a specific meaning is()
Generally speaking, ______ do not change part of speech of the stems but their meaning, whereas ______ do.
The three main foreign languages that have affected the English vocabulary most are ______, ______ and ______
The words which are involved in conversion are nouns, ()and () .
The connection between sound and ()is arbitrary and() .
The words which are fully identical in meaning are called absolute()and all the others care called()synonyms.
The stylistic features of words form their ()meaning.
The form which remains after removing an inflectional affix is called ()
In hyponymy the term which denotes something general is ()and the term which()conveys a specific meaning is()
( )generally do not change part of speech whereas()do.
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