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a) the dialect of London, Cockney;
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- b)is the study of sound in speech.
- d) Grimm's Law (or the First Sound Shift) doesn’t help to explain the consonant changes from P-I-E to Germanic.
- d) Verner was a famous German linguist.
- d) loss of consonants in certain positions.
- d) Vowels in Middle English were not similar to those of Old English.
- c) Consonants of Middle English were not similar to those of Present Day.
- d)final -n in many verbal forms wasn’t lost, e.g. OE cuman > Modern English come (the n remains in some past participles of strong verbs: seen, gone, taken).
- d) There were six diphthong phonemes in late Middle English.
- Histotical grammar of the English language
- c) Anomalous verbs were met very rarely in the texts.
- b) ME verbs added a new type of verb, phrasal verbs.
- d) the alternate verb forms' coexistence.
- and þæt wīf "the woman/wife" was neuter.
- Table. Examples of noun declension in EModE
- d) The adjective in OE had the following categories: two numbers;
- a) the weak adjective declension;
- b) min, myn , thin, thyn/thy, hir, hire;
- b) þonne (then), þæ'r (there), þider (thither), nú (now), hér (here), hider (hither);
- d) wide (widely), déope (deeply), fæste (fast), hearde (hard).
- d) Numerals from 20 to 100 were formed by placing tens first, and then units.
- b) addition of the Scandinavian borrowing ‘millioun’;
- a) They often come after their "object" and must be named postpositions.
- b) double negatives are not acceptable;
- Development of English vocabulary and word-formation
- b) A word which belongs to the common IE layer and constitutes the oldest part of the OE vocabulary.
- b) hond (hand), hors (horse),eorðe(earth), land (land), sand (sand), sǣ (sea);
- d) mynet (mint – Lat. moneta), pund (pound – Lat. pondo), ynce (ounce– Lat. uncial).
- d) dēādlic, frēōndlic, ʒēarlīc.
- d) West Saxon.. d) West Saxon.. b) Latin;. a) woolen cloth;. c) in the Battle of Hastings;. a) Bayeux tapestry;. a) the Bayeux tapestry;
- a) It is a unique and extraordinary document to reflect this episode of French history.
- a) Middle English, pilgrims, Canterbury Cathedral;
- a) During ME church literature was in Latin, chivalric poetry was for the most part in French while folklore continued to develop in Anglo-Saxon.
- c) the weakening of social ties between the various regions;
- d) the introduction of Christianity.
- a) The British monopolized the trade with India.
- a) the dialect of London, Cockney;
- d) arvo , barbie, macca's, servo, footy .
- d) graph, phone, telephone, phonograph, dictaphone, or appendicitis.
- d) guard, lieutenant, moat, navy, peace, retreat, sergeant, siege, soldier.
- d) advise, allow, arrange, carry, change, close, continue, cry, deceive, delay, enjoy.
- a) forecourt, preconception, antechapel;
- b)weall , ceaster, port , mīle, mynet, pund , ynce, cīese, pipor, bēte, butere;
- d) hālʒian, ʒehīersumian, clǣnsian, lāðettan, hālettan, wyrsian , yfelian.
a) the Scottish dialect;
b) the Western dialect;
c) the Midland dialect;
d) the Eastern dialect.
247. What is one of the best known modern dialects of British English? Answer the question and choose the correct letter.
a) the dialect of London, Cockney;
b) the Western dialect;
c) Midland dialect;
d) Eastern dialect.
248. What is a typical feature of Cockney? Answer the question and choose the correct letter.
a) rhyming slang;
b) rhyming colloquial words;
c) rhyming syntax;
d) rhythmic intonation.
249. Find AE words and choose the correct letter.
a) passage, pillar box, cross-roads; tube, underground;
b) hall, mail-box, intersection, subway;
c) biro, rubber, parcel, torch, tap;
d) aubergine, tin, sweets, chips, minced meat.
250. Find AE words and choose the correct letter.
a) passage, pillar box, cross-roads, tube, underground;
b) ballpoint, eraser, package, flashlight, faucet ;
c) biro, rubber, parcel, torch, tap;
d) aubergine, tin, sweets, chips, minced meat.
251. Find AE words and choose the correct letter.
a) passage, pillar box, cross-roads, tube, underground;
b) eggplant, can, candy, french fries, ground beef;
c) biro, rubber, parcel, torch, tap;
d) aubergine, tin, sweets, chips, minced meat.
252. Find frequently used Canadian words and choose the correct letter.
a) washroom, chocolate bar, pop, two-four, double-double, mickey;
b) eggplant, can, candy, french fries, ground beef;
c) biro, rubber, parcel, torch, tap;
d) aubergine, tin, sweets, chips, minced meat.
253. Find frequently used Canadian words and choose the correct letter.
a) washroom, chocolate bar, pop, keener, hoser, loonie, eh;
b) eggplant, can, candy, french fries, ground beef;
c) biro, rubber, parcel, torch, tap;
d) aubergine, tin, sweets, chips, minced meat.
254. Find frequently used Australian words and choose the correct letter.
a)washroom, chocolate bar, pop, keener, hoser, loonie, eh;
b) eggplant, can, candy, french fries, ground beef;
c) biro, rubber, parcel, torch, tap;
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