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حورية الجنه
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
 
الصورة الرمزية حورية الجنه
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رقم العضوية : 62698
تاريخ التسجيل: Tue Oct 2010
المشاركات: 858
الـجنــس : أنـثـى
عدد الـنقـاط : 1718
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بيانات الطالب:
الكلية: كليه الملك فيصل
الدراسة: انتساب
التخصص: ادب انجليزي
المستوى: المستوى السادس
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1- the description of how words, phrases, and clauses are constructed and combined in a language



a- Morphemes



b- Morphology



c- Syntax



d- Grammar



2- the part of grammar explaining how morphemes are put together to construct words



a- Morphemes



b- Morphology



c- Syntax



d- Grammar



3- the analysis of the structure of phrases and sentences.



a- Morphemes



b- Morphology



c- Syntax



d- Grammar



4- are parts of words, i.e. stems, prefixes, and suffixes



a- Morphemes



b- Morphology



c- Syntax



d- Grammar


5- The part of grammar dealing with different grammatical units


is known as ----------



a- Morphemes



b- Morphology



c-Syntax



d- Grammar



6- The part of grammar dealing with morphemes is known as---------



a- Morphemes



b- Morphology



c- Syntax



d- Grammar



7- are meaningful elements which combine with each other in a structural pattern



a- Grammar



b-. Grammatical units



c- Structure



d- discourse function



8- consists of one or more phrases



a-phrase



b-word



c- clause



d-structure



9- consists of one or more words.



a-phrase



b-word



c- clause



d-structure



10- consists of one or more morphemes.



a-phrase



b-word



c- clause



d-structure



11- units can be described in terms of their internal structure



a- Role



b- Meaning



c- Structure



d- Use (discourse function)



13- units can be described in terms of their syntactic role.



a- Role



b- Meaning



c- Structure



d- Use (discourse function)



14- units can be described in terms of meaning



a- Role



b- Meaning



c- Structure



d- Use (discourse function)



15-units can be described in terms of how they behave in discourse ( register and frequency).



a- Role



b- Meaning



c- Structure



d- Use (discourse function)



16-Words are generally considered to be



a- The basic elements of syntasx.



b- The basic elements of morphemes.



c- Not the basic elements of language.



d- The basic elements of language.



17-- Different senses of the word word:



a- Lexical words, Function words,Inserts.



b- Orthographic words, grammatical words, lexemes.



c- Lexical words, Orthographic words, lexemes.



d- Lexical words, Function words, lexemes.



18- Three major families of words



a- Lexical words, grammatical words, Inserts.



b- Orthographic words, grammatical words, lexemes.



c- Lexical words, Function words, Inserts.



d- Lexical words, inflectional words, lexemes.



19---------- are the main carriers of information in a text or a speech act.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



20----------- can be categorized in terms of parts of speech



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



21-------- are found mainly in spoken language.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



22--------- are the most numerous, and their number are growing all the time (open classes)



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



23------------- belong to (closed classes), which have a very limited and fixed membership.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



24----------- Individual tend to occur frequently, and in almost any type of text.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



25--------------- do not form an integral part of the a syntactic structure, but tend to inserted freely in a text.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



26--------- They often have a complex internal structure and can be composed of several parts



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



27----------- are generally simple in form, though they often have an atypical pronunciation.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



28-- They usually indicate meaning relationships and help us interpret units containing lexical words, by showing how the units are related to each other.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



29--------------- They are often marked off by a break in intonation in speech, or by a punctuation mark in writing.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



30-------------- can be the heads of phrases.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



31------------- They generally carry emotional and discourse meanings.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation




32------------ They often have a complex internal structure and can be composed of several parts.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation



33-------------- used to express a speakers emotional response to a situation.



a- Lexical words



b- Function words



c- Inserts



d- Derivation