According to Longinus, there are ________principle sources of sublime.
According to Longinus, there are ________principle sources of sublime. A. ThreeB. Five C. Six D. None
According to Longinus, there are ________principle sources of sublime. A. ThreeB. Five C. Six D. None
Longinus asserts that nothing contributes more to loftiness of tone in writing than _________? A. Grandeur ThoughtB. Genuine Emotion C. Impassioned Utterance D. Splendour Style
A term which refers to the sequential characteristics of language. When we construct WORDS and SENTENCES we follow a certain order in arranging the individual items. A. Syntagmatic B. Synergy C. Performance D. N. O. T
A term introduced by the linguist SAUSSURE which refers to the state of a language as it exists at any given time A. Synchrony B. Diachrony C. Paradigmatic D. N. O. T
The study of signs is termed as_________? A. Semiotics B. Semantics C. Paradigmatic D. Parole
In its general sense it refers to the creative capacity of language users to produce an endless number of new sentences, in contrast to the communication systems of animals is called ? A. Productivity B. Langue C. Paradigmatic D. Parole
__________ is term introduced by CHOMSKY to describe ‘the actual use of language in concrete situations’ A. Performance B. Parole C. Paradigmatic D. N. O. T
The system of communication within a community. A. Langue B. Parole C. Paradigmatic D. N. O. T
A pair of terms introduced by Noam CHOMSKY in 1965 to describe native speakers’ intuitions about the grammatical correctness, or otherwise, of sentences. A. Both b and c B. Diachrony/SynchronyC. Acceptable/Unacceptable D. N. O. T
The study of language and mind, which has greatly advanced our understanding of the way in which we acquire language is_________? A. SociolinguisticsB. Psycholinguisctics C. Biolinguistics D. None of these