Words opposite in meaning are called…
antonyms
synonyms
homonyms
polysemantic words
What does lexicography study?
theory and practice of dictionary compiling
the semantic of a word
dialect forms of words
word-building
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What is the largest group of borrowings in English?
French
Greek
Italian
Spanish
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The most general term in a synonymic group is called:
the synonymic dominant
the synonymic head
synonymic invariant
synonymic group
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By borrowing (or loan-word) we mean a word which came ...
into the vocabulary of one language from another language.
into the vocabulary of many languages from one language.
into the stock of words of different languages from any foreign language.
into the vocabulary of one language from 2 or 3 other languages.
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Words that have different forms but meanings similar to a certain degree are called…
synonyms
antonyms
homonyms
polysemantic words
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What does the term “homonyms proper” denote?
words identical in pronunciation and spelling
words identical in meaning
words identical in spelling only
words identical in pronunciation
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The object of Historical Lexicology is … .
it studies the evolution of the vocabulary
it studies the correlation between the vocabularies of two languages
it studies vocabulary at a certain time of its development
it studies the difference between the vocabularies of two languages
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What does semantics study?
meanings of words
history of words
sound forms of words
word concessions
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The conversion, derivation and composition are ... .
the productive ways of word-building.
the productive ways of producing new words.
the productive ways of forming new meanings.
the productive ways of developing the language.
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The process of affixation consists in coining a new word by ... .
adding an affix to some root.
adding a suffix to some root.
adding a stem to some root.
adding some endings to some root.
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Today the suffixes -ard (drunkard), -th (length, heigth) are:
non-productive
productive
semi-productive
dead
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A word which belongs to the original English stock is…
a native word
a loan word
assimilation of a loan
a semantic loan
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There are the following types of shortening: … .
ellipsis, acronyms, blendings, clippings
clippings, lexicalization, ellipsis, substantivization
blendings, ellipsis, acronyms, semantic extension
clipping, semantic extension, blending
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The major types of semantic relations of lexical units are … .
compatibility, incompatibility, inclusion
syntagmatic, paradigmatic
inclusion, hyponymy
hyponymy, meronymy, serial relations
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Words are divisible into…
morphemes
affixes
allomorphs
derivatives
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What do we call a notion or an actually existing individual thing to which
reference is made?
denotatum (referent)
semantic component
meaning
connotation
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Extension of word’s meaning is … .
the application of a word to a wider variety of referents
a process when a word with a new meaning comes to be used in
the specialized vocabulary of some limited group
the acquisition by a word of some derogatory emotive charge
the acquisition by a word of pejorative meaning
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Words from other languages used by English people in conversation or in
writing but not assimilated in any way are:
barbarisms
completely assimilated words
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