___refers to the study of the internal structure of words and the rules of word formation. A. Phonology B. Morphology C. Semantics D. Sociolinguistics 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 正确答案:B 解析:Morphology(形态学)是某一语言中对于单词的结构和形式的研究,包括词尾变化、派生和合成词的构成...
Chapter III. The Internal Structure of Words. Word-Formation, Features, and Componential AnalysisLeonhard Lipka
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The branch of grammar which studies the internal structure of words is called . ( 北二外 2004 研 ) 1.B ( 语言的区别性特征主要是指任意性,双重性,创造性和移位性。 ) 2. A (crash 是一个缩略语, typewriter 是复合词, bang 是拟声词,所以只有 tree 的形成比较任意。 ) 3. C ( 语言学家...
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A. the internal structure of words and the rules that govern their formationB. the uses of different types of utterances in different contextsC. the differences between sounds used in human languages and sounds in natureD. the rules that pertain to all languages throughout the world 2...
1___ is a branch of grammar which studies the internal structure of words and the rules by which words are formed. [A] Syntax[B] Phonology[C] Morphology[D] Phonetics 2() is a branch of grammar which studies the internal structure of words and the rules by which words are formed....
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It refers to the place in the mouth where, for example, the obstruction occurs, resulting in the utterance of a consonant. Whatever sound is pronounced, at least some vocal organs will get involved, e.g. lips, hard palate etc., so a consonant may be one of the following (1) bilabial...
and intonation patterns.The developments detailed in this thesis are the result of a complex interaction between the internal sound structure of Gaelic, langu... Nance,Claire - 《University of Glasgow》 被引量: 24发表: 2013年 'Pitch accent' and prosodic structure in Scottish Gaelic: reassessing ...