Diachronic development means the development of some linguistic phenomena from....
phono-morphological classification
non-functioning feature
modem view point
the historical view point
The category of plurality expressed by syntactic means,...
goose-geese c) flower-flowers
a lot of teachers d) class-people
Linguistic typology.....
deals with the cross system of any concrete language
means comparison of language systems though they are living or dead
is a science of linguistics which studies the language systems in comparison
Genetically closely related languages are:
English, German, Italian
Latin, French, Russian
Uzbek, Kirgiz, Kazakh
Category of plurality can be expressed in Modem English by...
morphological means of expression, syntactic means
phono-morphological means, lexical means
all answers are right
Synchronic development means the development of some linguistic phenomena from...
the point of view of modem period
typological classification
the historical point of view
non-functioning feature
What approach deals with the cross system of any concrete language?
Internal c) Panchronica!
Externa! d) Non-substantial
What does substantial comparison mean?
comparison of some concrete things or objects
comparison of systems and their elements
comparison of two languages
comparison of language system
What does non-substantial comparison mean?
comparison of systems and their elements
comparison of language system
comparison of some concrete things or objects
The term "type in language" is used mostly with....
one language c) group of words
two languages d) genetically related languages
Linguistic typology..........
is a science of linguistics which studies the language systems in comparison
deals with the cross system of any concrete language
means comparison of language system though they are living or dead
deals with the cross system of any abstract language
Variant No 3 Comparative typology has a direct connection with...
translation
lexicography
stylistics
ail answers are right
Traditional grammatical categories consist of....
grammatical categorization
grammatical form and grammatical meaning
analysis and synthesis
What is term of "category"?
comparison of language system from linguistic point of view
philosophical term meaning the sum of form and meaning
all answers are right
Which typology studies the syntactic structure of different languages...
lexical
syntactic
grammatical
Which languages have highly developed morphology?
English, Bulgarian
Arabic, Chinese
Russian, Arabic
Which languages have less developed morphology?
Armenian, Persian
Chinese, Arabic
Bulgarian, Russian
What language has non-developed morphology?
Persian
Ijatin
Chinese
Which approach deals with the cross level analysis of any concrete language?
internal
extemal
interlevel
Which languages have only the forms of plurality and singularity?
English, Russian
Uzbek, English
Kazakh, Uzbek
All answers are right
What languages are genetically closely related languages?
Uzbek and Kirgiz c) Kirgiz and English
English and Russian d) Russian and Uzbek
11). deals with the languages which are genetically related both synchronically and diachronically.
Genetic typology c) Comparative typology
Areal typology d) Structural typology
What branch of linguistic typology deals with geographically limited number of languages?
Areal a)typology c) Genetic typology
Comparative typology d) Structural typology
What is the type of language that is characterized by the absence of inflections and affixational morphemes expressing word relations?
Isolating type c) Flexional type
Agglutinative type d) Polysynthetic type
According to the subject of comparison linguistic typology consists of:
genetic typology, areal, comparative, and structural
genetic, comparative, structural, and semantic typology
syntactic, genetic, comparative, semantic typology
phonetic, syntactic, comparative and genetic typology
According to the levels of language hierarchy linguistic typology consists of:
phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, and lexical typology
phonetic, phonological, and formal typology
semantic, areal, formal and phonetic typology
genetic, areal, comparative and structural typology
Final test samples
Variant 1
General characteristics of the noun in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Typology of sentences
Rendering of the Singular-Tantum in Uzbek (Russian)
Variant 2
Rendering of the English Pluralia-Tantum in Uzbek (Russian)
Typology of word-formation system of the English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Classification of nouns according to their structure
Variant 3
Compound words and their types
The category of gender
Rendering of the English Genetive case in Uzbek (Russian)
Variant 4
Comparative Typology and Methods of Teaching English
Typology of lexical systems
Rendering of the Uzbek (Russian) Dative case in English
Variant 5
Comparative Typology and Stylistics
Rendering of the Uzbek (Russian) Dative case in English
Metalanguage
Variant 6
Typology of word-combination
Rendering of the Uzbek Accusative case (Russian) in English
Typology of syntactical systems
Variant 7
Morphological structure of a word
Rendering of the Uzbek Locative (Russian) in English
Typology of Parts of Speech
Variant 8
The Adjective. General characteristics of the Adjective in English, Uzbek and Russian
Classification of Verbs
Qualitative and Relative pronouns
Variant 9
Grammatical categories of adjectives in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Typology of grammatical categories in English and mother tongue
Rendering of the category degrees of comparision in Uzbek (Russian) languages
Variant 10
Pronouns. Rendering of the English personal pronouns in Uzbek and Russian
Standard and Non-Standard verbs
Grammatical categories of the verb in English, Uzbek and Russian
Variant 11
Types of pronouns in English, Uzbek and Russian
Rendering of the Uzbek (Russian) voice in English
Metalanguge
Variant 12
The category of possession in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
English, Uzbek (Russian) adjectives
Grammatical categories of adjectives
Variant 13
Classification of verbs in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Transitive and intransitive verbs
Types of wordformation in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Variant 14
The difference and similarity of grammatical categories of English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
The category of tense in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
The difference and similarities between the meanings of English and Uzbek (Russian) aspect forms
Variant 15
The category of mood in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
Rendering of the Uzbek (Russian) indicative mood in English
Languages Universals
Variant 16
The category of voice in English, Uzbek (Russian) languages
Genetic typology
Grammatical categories
Variant 17
Structural typology
Rendering of the English Subjunctive mood in Uzbek (Russian)
The category of posteriority
Variant 18
The categories of person and number in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Areal typology
Classification of numerals
Variant 19
Branches of Comporative typology
Category of tense in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
The main types of wordformation in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Variant 20
The non-finite forms of the verb in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
The category of aspect
Typology of Parts of Speech
Variant 21
The category of time-correlation in English and Uzbek (Russian) languages
Rendering of the English Participle in Uzbek (Russian)
Notional and Structural verbs in English and Uzbek (Russian)
Variant 22
Branches of Linguistic typology
The subject matter of Comparative typology
Different approaches to the study Parts of Speech
Variant 23
Historical development of Typology
The main parameters of typological categories
The basic notions and terms used in General Typology
Variant 24
Typology of syntactical systems
Branches of Typology according to the level of language
Avalent. Monovalent, Bivalent and Trivalent verbs
Variant 25
Methods of Comparative study of language systems
Universal Grammar
Compounds and their types in English and Uzbek (Russian)
Variant 26
The main tasks of Universal Grammar as a part of Comparative Typology
Classification of languages according to their morphological structure
Agglutinative languages
Variant 27
Comparative-historical method
Flexional languages
The main four periods of typological theories
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