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导读: 英语专业考研语言学重难点提示 between the letters). To make the category clearer we can subclassify words into a few types: (1) variable and invariable words; (2) grammatical and lexical words (e. g.

英语专业考研语言学重难点提示

between the letters). To make the category clearer we can subclassify words into a few types: (1) variable and invariable words; (2) grammatical and lexical words (e. g. to, in, etc., and table, chair, etc. By ―lexical words‖ we mean the words that carry a semantic content, e.g., nouns, verbs, adjectives and many adverbs; (3) closed-class and open-class words. In order to reduce the ambiguity of the term ―word‖, the term ―lexeme‖ is postulated as the abstract unit which refers to the smallest unit in the meaning system of a language that can be distinguished from other smaller units. A lexeme can occur in many different forms in actual spoken or written texts. For example, ―write‖ is the lexeme of the following words: ―write‖, ―write‖, ―wrote‖, ―writing‖, and ―written.‖ ―Vocabulary‖ usually refers to all words or lexical items a person has acquired about technical or/and untechnical things. So we encourage our students to enlarge their vocabulary. ―vocabulary‖ is also used to mean word list or glossary.

48. What is collocation?

“Collocation‖ is a term used in lexicology by some linguists to refer to the habitual co-occurrences of individual lexical items. For example, we can ―read‖ a ―book‖; ―correct‖ can narrowly occur with ―book‖ which is supposed to have faults, but no one can ―read‖ a ―mistake‖ because with regard to co-occurrence these two words are not collocates.

49. What is syntax?

“Syntax‖ is the study of the rules governing the ways in which words, word groups and phrases are combined to form sentences in a language, or the study of the interrelationships between sentential elements.

50. What is a sentence?

L. Bloomfield defines ―sentence‖ as an independent linguistic form not included by some grammatical marks in any other linguistic from, i. e., it is not subordinated to a larger linguistic form, it is a structurally independent linguistic form. It is also called a maximum free form.

51. What are syntactic relations?

“Syntactic relations‖ refer to the ways in which words, word groups or phrases form sentences; hence three kinds of syntactic relations: positional relations, relations of substitutability and relations of co-occurrence. ―Positional relation‖, or ―word order‖, refers to the sequential arrangement to words in a language. It is a manifestation of a certain aspect of what F. de Saussure called ―syntagmatic relations‖, or of what other linguists call ―horizontal relations‖ or ―chain relations‖. ―Relations of substitutability‖ refer to classes or sets of words substitutable for each other grammatically in same sentence structures. Saussure called them ―associative relations‖. Other people call them ―paradigmatic/vertical/choice relations‖. By ―relations of co-occurrence‖, one means that words of different sets of clauses may permit or require the occurrence of a word of another set or class to form a sentence or a particular part of a sentence. Thus

英语专业考研语言学重难点提示

relations of co-occurrence partly belong to syntagmatic relations and partly to paradigmatic relations.

52. What is IC analysis? What are immediate constituents (and ultimate constituents)? “IC analysis‖ is a new approach of sentence study that cuts a sentence into two (or more) segments. This kind of pure segmentation is simply dividing a sentence into its constituent elements without even knowing what they really are. What remain of the first cut are called ―immediate constituents‖, and what are left at the final cut are called ―ultimate constituents‖. For example, ―John left yesterday‖ can be thus segmented: ―John| left | | yesterday‖. We get two immediate constituents for the first cut (|), and they are ―John‖ and ―left yesterday‖. Further split(||) this sentence generates three ―ultimate constituents‖: ―John‖, ―left ‖ and ―yesterday‖.

53. What are endocentric and exocentric constructions?

“Endocentric construction‖ is one whose distribution is functionally equivalent to that of one or more of its constituents, i.e., a word or a group of words, which serves as a definable ―centre‖ or ―head‖. Usually noun phrases, verb phrases and adjective phrases belong to endocentric types because the constituent items are subordinate to the head. ―Exocentric construction‖, opposite of endocentric construction, refers to a group of syntactically related words where none of the words is functionally equivalent to the group as whole; that is to say, there is no definable centre or head inside the group. Exocentric construction usually includes basic sentence, prepositional phrase, predicate (verb + object) construction, and connective (be + complement) construction.

54. What is a subject? A predicate? An object?

In some language, an ―subject‖ refers to one of the nouns in the nominative case, such as ―pater‖ in the following example: ―pater filium amat‖ (put literally in English: the father the son loves). In English, a ―grammatical subject‖ refers to a noun which can establish correspondence with the verb and which can be checked by a tag-question test, e.g., ―He is a good cook, (isn‘t he?).‖ A ―predicate‖ refers to a major constituent of sentence structure in a binary analysis in which all obligatory constituents other than the subject are considered together. e.g., in the sentence ―The monkey is jumping ‖, ―is jumping ‖ is the predicate. Traditionally ―object‖ refers to the receiver or goal of an action, and it is further classified into two kinds: direct object and indirect object. In some inflecting languages, an object is marked by case labels: the ―accusative case‖ for direct object, and the ―dative case ‖ for direct object, and the ―dative case‖ for indirect to word order (after the verb …… 此处隐藏:6052字,全部文档内容请下载后查看。喜欢就下载吧 ……

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