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carefully. Decide which one of the four choices best completes the statement and put the letter A,B,C or D in the brackets.(2%¡Á10=20%)

1.Chomsky uses the term ( ) to refer to the actual realization of a language user¡®s knowledge of the rules of his language in linguistic communication. A. langue B. competence C. parole D. performance

2.In terms of the place of articulation, the following sounds [t][d][s][z][n] share the feature of ( ). A. palatal B. alveolar C. bilabial D. dental

3.Transformational Generative Grammar was introduced by ( ) in 1957.

A. L. Bloomfield B. F. Saussure C. N. Chomsky D.M. A. K. Halliday

4.Natural languages are viewed to vary according to ( )

set on UG principles to particular values. A. Adjacent Condition B. parameters C. Case Condition D. Case requirement

5. Synonyms are classified into several kinds. The kind to which¨Dgirl¡¬and¨Dlass¡¬ belong is called ( ) synonyms. A. stylistic B. dialectal C. emotive D. collocational

6. The illocutionary point of ( ) is to express the psychological state specified in the utterance. A. representatives B. commissives C. expressives D. declaratives

7. Modern English words man, woman, child, eat, fight, ect. originate from ( ).

A. Middle English B. Old English C. French D. Norman French

8. In a diglossic country, the two diglossic forms of a language are generally two varieties of the same language, but there are situations in which the H-variety may have no

( ) relationship with the L-variety. A. genetic B. social C. direct D. close

9.Many aphasics do not show total language loss. Rather, different aspects of language are impaired. Aphasics in ( ) area reveal word-finding difficulties and problems with syntax.

A. Werniker¡®s B. visual C. motor D. Broca¡®s

10. ( ) motivation occurs when the learner desires to learn a second language in order to communicate with native speakers of the target language. A. Instrumental B. Functional C. Integrative D. Social

¢ò. Directions: Fill in the blank in each of the following statements with one word, the first letter of which is already given as a clue. Note that you are to fill in ONE word only, and you are not allowed to change the letter given.(1£¥¡Á10=10£¥)

11. If a linguistic study describes and analyzes the language people actually use, it is said to be d _____.

12. Stops, fricatives, affricates, liquids, and glides all have some degree of o ____ and are therefore consonants.

13. M ____ is the smallest meaningful unit of language.

14. A _____is the movement of an auxiliary verb to the sentence-initial position, such as ¨Dbe¡¬, ¨Dhave¡¬, ¨Ddo¡¬ etc.

15. R ____ is what a linguistic form refers to in the real world; it is a matter of the relationship between form and the reality.

16. In Austin¡®s early speech act theory, c ____ were statements that either state or describe, and were thus verifiable.

17. In the process of first language acquisition, children

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