《英语词汇学教程》参考答案
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开心幽默的句子Chapter 1
1. The three definitions agree that lexicology studies words. Yet, they have different focus. Definition 1 focus on the meaning and us of words, while definition 2 on the overall structure and history. Definition 3 regards lexicology as a branch of linguistics and focus on the mantic structure of the lexicon. It is interesting to note that the three definitions us different names for the object of study. For Definition 1, it is words, for Definition 2 the vocabulary of a language, and for Definition 3 the lexicon.
2. (1) They can go into the room, and if they like, shut the door.
(2) You boys are required to give in your homework before 10 o’clock.
(3) I watch the football match happily and find it very interesting.
3. (1) when it follows ‘-t’ and ‘-d’, it is pronounced as [id];
(2) when it follows voiceless consonants, it is pronounced as [t];
(3) when it follows voiced consonants and vowels, it is pronounced as [d].
4. (1)They are words that can be included in a mantic field of “tree”.
(2)They reprent the forms of the verb “fly” and have a common meaning.
(3)They belong to a lexical field of ‘telephone communication’..
(4)They are synonyms, related to human visual perception. Specifically, they denote various kinds of “looking”.
冲绳独立5. (a) ‘blackboard: a board with a dark smooth surface, ud in schools for writing with chalk (the primary stress in on black) ; ‘blackbird: a particular kind of bird, which may not necessarily be black in colour (the primary stress in on black); ‘greyhound: a slender, swift dog with keen sight (the primary stress in on black), ‘White Hou: the residence of t
he US President in Washington (the primary stress in on black). 0
(b) black ‘board: any board which is black in colour (both words receive primary stress); black ‘bird: any bird which is black in colour (both words receive primary stress); grey ‘hound: any hound that is grey in colour (both words receive primary stress); ‘white ‘hou: any hou that is painted white (both words receive primary stress).
6. There are 44 orthographic words, i.e. quences of letters bounded by space. There are 24 open class words and 20 clod class words.
7. (a) The ‘bull’ is literal, referring to a male bovine animal.
(b) ‘Take the bull by the horn’ is an idiom, meaning ‘(having the courage to) deal with someone or something directly.
(c) ‘Like a bull in a china shop’ is an idiom, meaning doing something with too much enthusiasm or too quickly or carelessly in a way that may damage things or upt someone.
(d) A ‘bull market’ is one where prices ri fast becau there is a lot of buying of shares in anticipation of profits.
8. cup, mug, glass, tumbler, tankard, goblet, bowl, beaker, wineglass, beer glass, sherry glass
They can be organized in a number of ways, for example, by the drinks the vesl is ud for.
Non-alcoholic: glass, tumbler, cup, mug, beaker, bowl
Beer: beer glass, tankard
Wine: wineglass, goblet
Spirits: sherry glass
额头窄的人Chapter 2
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1. Lexeme is an abstract linguistic unit with different variants, for example, sing学习思维导图 as against sang, sung.
Morpheme is the ultimate grammatical constituent, the smallest meaningful unit of language. For example, moralizers九日登高 is an English word compod of four morphemes: moral+lize+er+s.
Any concrete realization of a morpheme in a given utterance is called a morph, such as cat, chair, -ing, -s, etc.
Allomorphs are the alternate phonetic forms of the same morpheme, for example, [t], [d] and [id] are allomorphs of the past ten morpheme in English.
2. quick-ly, down-stair-s, four-th, poison-ous, weak-en,
world-wide, inter-nation-al-ly, in-ject, pro-trude
3. island, surname, disclo, duckling, cranberry,
reading, poets, flavourfulness, famous, subvert
4.(a)[ ə]
(b)[ -ai]
5. (1) –‘s, -s
论持久战原文 (2) -est, -s
(3) –ing
(4) –ed
6. The connotations are as follows:
(1) slang, carrying the connotation of reluctance, (2)informal, carrying the connotation that the speaker is speaking to a child, (3) beastie is ud to a small animal in Scotland, carrying the connotation of disgust, (4) carrying the connotation of formalness, (5) carrying the connotation of light-heartedness.