szpila resit words

 0    66 flashcards    kaniatuala35
download mp3 print play test yourself
 
Question Answer
A word can be understood as a ........ between pauses in speech.
start learning
meaningful unit
........ represent lexemes in dictionaries.
start learning
Citation forms
The particle of a prepositional verb never ........ the oblique object.
start learning
follows
The smallest unit that has meaning in language is called a ........
start learning
morpheme
A lexical item consisting of two free roots only is called a ........
start learning
compound
An ........ suffix does not change the lexical meaning of a word.
start learning
inflectional
Coordination and subordination are both ........ as we can coordinate and subordinate an infinite number of elements.
start learning
recursive
A ........ morpheme cannot occur on its own.
start learning
bound
The form “...” is the root of the word “reaction”.
start learning
"act"
........ derivational affixes can be attached to one root
start learning
Multiple
The past tense morpheme in English is represented in context by more than one ........
start learning
form
The suffix “-ness” derives a ........ from an ........
start learning
noun / adjective
In a minimal clause the predicate is defined as ........
start learning
what is left after removing the subject
The indirect object usually performs the role of a ........
start learning
recipient of the direct object
In compounds usually the ........ carries the primary stress.
start learning
first element
........ forms of the verb are those which can be used in unrestricted contexts.
start learning
Non-finite
From “obsession” we can backform the verb “........”.
start learning
"obsess"
The main concatenative word-formation processes in English are ........
start learning
compounding and affixation
All open classes of English parts of speech can be ........
start learning
expanded
The function of subordinators is to introduce a ........
start learning
subordinate clause
The word formation in which we repeat the base to form a new word is called ........
start learning
reduplication
In English grammatical gender is determined by ........
start learning
pronouns
Words are ........ of more abstract semantic units.
start learning
physical representations
Dual gender nouns refer to both ........ and ........ sexes
start learning
feminine / masculine
Indirect objects are usually represented by ........
start learning
nouns
Clipped forms belong to the ........ part of speech as their bases.
start learning
same
Singularia tantum in English are always singular although they may have the suffix ........
start learning
-s
The phrase the President of Poland’s decision is classified as ........
start learning
group genitive
Nonprototypical members of a word class ........
start learning
do not exhibit all characteristic features of the particular word class
A zero morpheme is a unit of meaning without corresponding ........
start learning
form
Nominals are phrases which are headed by a ........
start learning
noun
Compounds can be spelt as ........
start learning
nouns
In I am reading a book, we identify class-member ........ reference.
start learning
non-specific
n morphology, the elements which carry the same function or meaning but differ formally (morphologically, phonetically) are defined as ........
start learning
allomorphs
........ is the study of the internal structure of words
start learning
Morphology
Noun phrases containing proper nouns often function as ........
start learning
unique referents
Partial inversion is triggered by a ........ constituent placed at the beginning of a clause.
start learning
negative or restrictive
The relative clause in cleft sentences utilizes most usually the pronoun “........”.
start learning
"that"
Classifying adjectives ........ appear in the predicative position in noun phrases.
start learning
do not
Zero derivation produces a word of ........
start learning
a new class from an existing word.
Interrogatives and relative pronouns have ........
start learning
the same morphological form
Prefixes are those affixes which are attached to ........
start learning
the beginning of a word
Tag questions may have ........ intonation
start learning
rising or falling
The gender of animals can be expressed by lexical items such as ........
start learning
personal pronouns
The sentence I put the book is incorrect because it requires an ........
start learning
objective complement
Word formation processes modifying the internal structure of words are called ........
start learning
nonconcatenative
The comparison with more and most is called ........
start learning
analytical
The difference between unfolding situations and accomplished actions is defined in terms of ........
start learning
situational focus/aspect
In English adjectives ........ carry information about gender.
start learning
do not
Stative adjectives ........ normally be used in imperative clauses
start learning
cannot
The diminutive word Any is a product of two processes: ........
start learning
derivation and clipping
In imperative sentences the verb is used in its ........
start learning
bare form
Words like Spain, Beijing have ........
start learning
unique references
In ditransitive constructions we have ........ following the verb.
start learning
two objects
Myself and himself are examples of ........
start learning
reflexive pronouns
Of the English coordinators “.......” cannot be omitted.
start learning
but
Verbs taking non-finite complements are called ........
start learning
modal verbs
Syntagmatically speaking, the determination zone in noun phrases ........ the modification zone therein.
start learning
precedes
The inflected form “calmest” is a ........ form of the adjective calm.
start learning
superlative
In ........ sentences the logical subject is placed at the end of the sentence.
start learning
extrapositional
Imperative clauses are negated by means of ........
start learning
contracted forms or analytical negation
Hers and theirs are called in English ........
start learning
possessive pronouns
Prepositions are similar to open class members in that they can ........
start learning
form new phrases.
The prepositional phrase with ........ is a paraphrase of the indirect object.
start learning
to or for
........ affixes are those which can no longer produce new words in a language
start learning
Non-productive
The head in the phrase fast enough is ........
start learning
fast

You must sign in to write a comment