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A.only linear
B.only hierarchical
C.complex
D.both linear and hierarchical
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B.grammatical
C.mental
D.conceptual
A.reference
B.speech act
C.context
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A general difference between phonetics and phonology is that phonetics is focused on the production of speech sounds while phonology is more concerned with how speech sounds distinguish meaning.
“It is raining hard” is a one-place predication sentence.
In terms of the place of articulation, the following sounds [t][d][s][z][n] share the feature of ().
The semantic components of the word “gentleman” can be expressed as().
inflectional morphemesn
A sentence is a () concept, and the meaning of a sentence is often studied in isolation.
In modern linguistic studies, the written form of language is given more emphasis than the spoken form for a number of reasons.
Of the three branches of phonetics, the longest established, and until recently the most highly developed, is()phonetics.
“John killed Bill but Bill didn’t die” is a (n) ().
The pair of words “lend”and “borrow”are().