1) Comparative typology has a direct connection with...
a) translation
b) lexicography
c) stylistics
d) ail answers are right
2) Traditional grammatical categories consist of....
a) grammatical categorization
b) grammatical form and grammatical meaning
c) analysis and synthesis
3) What is term of "category"?
a) comparison of language system from linguistic point of view
b) philosophical term meaning the sum of form and meaning
c) all answers are right
4) Which typology studies the syntactic structure of different languages...
a) lexical
b) syntactic
c) grammatical
5) Which languages have highly developed morphology?
a) English, Bulgarian
b) Arabic, Chinese
c) Russian, Arabic
6) Which languages have less developed morphology?
a) Armenian, Persian
b) Chinese, Arabic
c) Bulgarian, Russian
7) What language has non-developed morphology?
a) Persian
b) Ijatin
c) Chinese
8) Which approach deals with the cross level analysis of any concrete language?
a) internal
b) extemal
c) interlevel
9) Which languages have only the forms of plurality and singularity?
a) English, Russian
b) Uzbek, English
c) Kazakh, Uzbek
d) All answers are right
10) What languages are genetically closely related languages?
a) Uzbek and Kirgiz c) Kirgiz and English
b) English and Russian d) Russian and Uzbek
11)............deals with the languages which are genetically related both synchronically and diachronically.
a) Genetic typology c) Comparative typology
b) Areal typology d) Structural typology
12) What branch of linguistic typology deals with geographically limited number of languages?
a) Areal a)typology c) Genetic typology
b) Comparative typology d) Structural typology
13) What is the type of language that is characterized by the absence of inflections and affixational morphemes expressing word relations?
a) Isolating type c) Flexional type
b) Agglutinative type d) Polysynthetic type
14) According to the subject of comparison linguistic typology consists of:
a) genetic typology, areal, comparative, and structural
b) genetic, comparative, structural, and semantic typology
c) syntactic, genetic, comparative, semantic typology
d) phonetic, syntactic, comparative and genetic typology
15) According to the levels of language hierarchy linguistic typology consists of:
a) phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic, and lexical typology
b) phonetic, phonological, and formal typology
c) semantic, areal, formal and phonetic typology
d) genetic, areal, comparative and structural typology
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