ENG221 Solutions

ENG221 Tma Solutions

1. The Greeks considered grammar as a branch of _____ .

literacy

—>> philosophy

learning

rhetoric

2. The linguist must account for ___ sentences of any natural language.

—>> all and only the grammatical

some grammatical

limited grammatical

only ungrammatical

3. Presently, grammar refers to _____ linguists make about the regularities and irregularities that are found in a language.

Specific statement

Indefinite accounts

Isolated statements

—>> generalized statements

4. A corpus of utterances is regarded as __for linguistic description

—>> data from which linguist draw grammatical statements.

a formal statistics

a true subject-matter

Scientific collection for analysis

5. Language have ______ levels / systems.

2

3

—>> 4

5

6. The learning of a first language is for the most part an ____ process.

conscious

subconscious

mindful

—>> unconscious

7. In the ancient times the study of grammar was based on the way the language is ___ .

—>> written and used by the best authors

written and used by the all authors

Spoken and written by motivational authors

written and used by the popular authors

8. The bottom-up approach was developed by _______

British linguist Harris Jones

Greek linguist Fernand Zelling

—>> American linguist Zelling Harris.

British Harris Zelling

9. Two kinds of information the lexicon should contain are ____ information .

—>> syntactic and morphological

syntactic and phonological

Semantic and syntactic

morphology and semantic

10. It is the task of ____ to describe the various ways by which words of the language may be combined to form phrases and sentences.

semantics

—>> syntax

phonology

morphology

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