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A.+animate,+male,+human,-adult
B.+animate,+male,+human,+adult
C.+animate,-male,+human,-adult
D.+animate,-male,+human,+adult
A.Linguistic geography
B.Lexicology
C.Lexicography
D.Sociolinguistics
A.usage
B.grammar
C.pronunciation
D.structure
A.a polysemous
B.a synonymous
C.an abnormal
D.a multiple
A.They cannot pronounce/n/
B.Interlangue interference because there is notthe sound /n/in their mother tongue
C.The teachers do not have a good teaching method
D.They do not like to pronounce nasal sounds
A.Broca’s aphasic
B.The linguistic deprivation
C.The damage on the angular gyrus
D.Wernicke’s aphasic
A.unusual
B.something to befeared
C.abnormal
D.natural
A.Jacob Grimm
B.Rasmus Rask
C.Franz Bopp
D.Sir William Jones
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The sentence structure is ().
“John killed Bill but Bill didn’t die” is a (n) ().
In terms of the place of articulation, the following sounds [t][d][s][z][n] share the feature of ().
Duality
As modern linguistics aims to describe and analyze the language people actually use, and not to lay down rules for "correct" linguistic behavior,it is said to be ().
The pair of words “lend”and “borrow”are().
The semantic components of the word “gentleman” can be expressed as().
“It is raining hard” is a one-place predication sentence.
Componential analysis is based on the belief that the meaning of a word cannot be dissected into meaning components, called semantic feature.
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