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A part of speech denoting an action or a process is called...
adjective
adverb
verb
The smallest lingual unit which is capable of performing a communication, containing some kind of information is ...
a word- combinations
a sentence
a phrase
All the adjectives can be divided into two large groups:
singular and plural
gradable and non- gradable
countable and uncountable
The ability to denote a process developing in time is...
verbiality
possibility
variability
The action or process of converting an adjective into a noun is ...
interpretation
substantivization
transformation
It covers the names of objects consisting of several parts (jeans), names of sciences (mathematics), names of diseases, games.
Singularia tantum and Pluralia tantum
Singularia tantum
Pluralia tantum
The way of forming degrees of comparison by the inflections is called...
synthetic
analytic
positive
According to the way of forming past tenses and Participle II verbs can be ...
simple and compound
sound-replacive and stress-replacive
regular and irregular
A branch of grammar that studies sentence construction, its communicative-functional, structural and pragmatic classifications is...
syntax
lexicology
phraseology
The verb possesses the following grammatical categories:
tense, aspect, voice, mood, person, number, finitude and phase
tense, aspect, gender, person, number, finitude and phase
plural and singular forms, aspect, person, number, finitude and phase
There are four main types of notional syntagmas:
predicative, objective, subjective, adverbial
cardinal, objective, attributive, numeral
predicative, objective, attributive, adverbial
There are three main types of syntactic connections between words:
subordination, limitation and predication
subordination, coordination and predication
concretisation , coordination and formation
According to the nature of predication (primary and secondary) all verbs fall into ...
finite and non-finite
stativeness and non-stativeness
notional and semi-notional
Language incorporates three constituent parts, each being inherent in it by virtue of its social nature. These parts are...
the syntactical system, the lexical system, and the grammatical system
the stylistic system, the lexical system, and the grammatical system
the phonological system, the lexical system, and the grammatical system
The grammatical categories of the English verb find their expression in.
synthetical and analytical forms
present and past forms
regular and irregular forms
As any other part of speech, the noun can be characterised by three criteria:
phonological, semantic, and morphological
semantic, morphological, and syntactical
lexical, semantic and structural
Grammatical elements of language present a unity of...
phonemes and sounds
content and expression
text and context
The category of comparison is constituted by the opposition of three forms of the adjective:
relative, positive, and comparative
positive, comparative, and the superlative
neutral, positive, and negative
The main nominative unit of speech is ...
noun
pronoun
verb
The number category is realized through the opposition of two form-classes:
plural form and singular form
grammatical form and lexical form
connotative form and denotative form
The lowest level of lingual segments is ...
segmentic
morphemic
phonemic
To the supra-segmental units belong:
phonemes, morphemes, words, phrases
intonations, accents, pauses, patterns of word order
stress, sounds, word-building, word order
... introduced syntactic-semantic classification of cases.
B.llyish
Ch. Fillmore
M.BIokh
A verbal category that reflects the objective category of time is ...
the category of Case
the category of Voice
the category of Tense
The category of gender is formed by two oppositions.
plural and singular, special and general
masculine and feminine, special and general
person and non-person, masculine and feminine
A unit formed by a combination of two or more notional words, which does not constitute a sentence is ...
a collocation
a word-group
a phrase
According to the form of existence the nouns may be ...
countable and uncountable
human and non-human
animate and inanimate
Above the phrasemic level lies the level of sentences, called...
proposal
proposemic
polysemic
In accordance with the morphological structure of the stems all nouns can be classified into:
neutral, masculine, and feminine
simple, compound and composite
absolute, abstract, and figurative
There are three ways of forming degrees of comparison:
relative, positive, and comparative
synthetic, analytic, and suppletive
positive, synthetic, and analytic