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11-The words “Saturday,” “ Sunday,” and “Monday” in English
a-are part of the same semantic field
b-are not part of the same semantic field
c-are not part of any semantic field
d-are part of all semantic field
12-The colors “red-green”and “orange-red”are
a-compatible inside their semantic field
b-mixtures inside their sematic field
c-naturally ordered inside their semantic field
d-have blurred distinction inside their semantic field
13-The numerals “one,” “two,” :three,”etc.,are
a-compatible inside their semantic field
b-mixtures inside their sematic field
c-naturally ordered inside their semantic field
d-have blurred distinction inside their semantic field
14-Animal name like “lion” and “rabbit” are
a-incompatible inside their semantic field
b-mixtures inside their sematic field
c-naturally ordered inside their semantic field
d-have blurred distinction inside their semantic field
15-Which of the following is true about collocation?
a- collocation can be seen as part of the meaning of a word
b- collocation is an example of paradigmatic relations.
c- Collocation can always be predicted from meaning.
d- Collocation can always be predicted from range.