MCQ Bank
The general classes of script include logographic, syllabic and.
- A)
- B)
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- D)
In conversational interactions, a great deal of what is meant is not actually present in what is___________________.
- A) said
- B) requested
- C) permitted
- D) allowed
Old English is derived from the West Germanic family of language and Modern English is derived from Germanic family of language.
- A)
- B)
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- D)
A successful act of reference depends more on the listener’s _________________ to recognize what we mean than on the listener’s “dictionary” knowledge of a word we use.
- A) ability
- B) inanity
- C) ineptness
- D) lexeme meaning
An adverb inflects.
- A)
- B)
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Indirect speech acts seems to be more _________________than direct speech acts.
- A) moderate
- B) All of the given options
- C) polite
- D) gentle
Panini, the first known grammarian of the world, was from.
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There is a degree of ____________________ in identifying a stretch of language as discourse.
- A) subjectivity
- B) subjectivity and objectivity
- C) objectivity
- D) None of the given options
All languages require the organization and combining of sounds of in specific arrangements.
- A)
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While interpreting discourse, rather than simply rejecting the text as ungrammatical, we try to make ___________________ of it.
- A) sense
- B) censor
- C) sensor
- D) cense
According to Bloch and Trager, a language is a system of vocal symbols by means of which a social group co-operates.
- A)
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Discourse analysis is the study of how__________________ used in communication assume meaning, purpose and unity for their users.
- A) precinct of language
- B) stretches of language
- C) stagnation of language
- D) All of the given options
The connection between the word ‘dog’ and the creature it refers to is not natural. It seems quite.
- A)
- B)
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- D)
Almost any speech act is really the performance of _________________ acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention.
- A) three
- B) two
- C) one
- D) several
Sapir and Hall treat language as a purely institution.
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- D)
Referential relationship, the second (or subsequent) referring expression, is an example of _________________.
- A) complement
- B) anaphora
- C) None of the given options
- D) antecedent
Behaviorists usually define language as a behavior that involves a stimulus and a response.
- A)
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An appropriate number of ____________________ may be a crucial factor in our judgments on whether something is well written or not.
- A) cheesy ties
- B) close ties
- C) cohesive ties
- D) None of the given options
The quality of productivity in human beings can also be termed as open-endedness or.
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In discourse, culture-specific rules and procedures of turn-taking provide ample breeding ground for _____________________.
- A) accepting
- B) misunderstanding
- C) questioning
- D) understanding