7. If X is a hyponym of Y and Y is a hyponym of X, then X and Y are
synonymous. This special case is called:
a. symmetrical hyponymy
b. symmetrical synonymy
c. symmetrical polysemy
d. symmetrical homonymy
8. Choose the correct components for the word “bull”:
a. (ovine), (female), (adult)
b. (human), (non-adult)
c. (bovine), (male), (adult)
d. (human), (adult)
9. Choose the correct components for the word “child”:
a. (ovine), (female), (adult)
b. (human), (non-adult)
c. (bovine), (male), (adult)
d. (human), (adult)
10. The components of the following pairs are not related to physical features:
a. “come/go” and “bring/take”
b. “tar” and “porridge”
c. “man/woman/child” and “ram/ewe/lamb”
d. “man/woman/child” and “bull /cow/calf”
11. Through which componential analysis can we rule out “*pregnant man”?
a. man is (+male) and pregnant is (±male)
b. man is (+male) and pregnant is (-male)
c. man is (-male) and pregnant is (-male)
d. man is (-male) and pregnant is (±male)
12. Componential analysis does not handle the following sense relation well:
a. synonymy
b. polysemy
c. homonymy
d. hyponymy