判断题:正确写A,错误写BChapter1:1.Linguisticsisthesystematicstudyoflanguage.True.2.Linguisticsdealswithaparticularlanguage.False.3.Linguisticsisscientificbecauseitishelpfultolanguageuse.False.4.Thetaskofalinguististodiscoverthenatureandrulesoftheunderlyinglanguagesystem.True.5.Linguisticsisgenerallydividedintogeneralandspecificlinguistics.False.6.Generallinguisticsdealswiththegeneralaspectsoflanguageapplication.False.7.Generallinguisticsdoesnotstudytheoriesoflanguage.False.8.Phoneticsstudieshumansoundpatterningandthemeaningofsoundsincommunication.False.9.Phonologystudieshowasoundisproduced.False.10.Morphologyisthestudyofsentences.False.11.Syntaxisthestudyoftherulesofwords.False.12.Semanticsisthestudyofwordmeaning.False.13.Pragmaticsisthestudyofmeaningincontextoflanguageuse.True.14.Sociolinguisticsdealswiththerelationbetweenlanguageandsociety.True.15.Psycholinguisticsdealswiththerelationoflanguagetopsychology.True.16.Appliedlinguisticsmeansthelanguageapplicationtospecificareas.False.17.Modernlinguisticsaimsatprescribingmodelsforlanguageuserstofollow.False.18.Synchroniclinguisticsdealswithaseriesoflanguagephenomenaatthesametime.False.19.Diachroniclinguisticsisalsocalledhistoricallinguistics.True.20.Languemeanscompetence.False.21.ParoleisaFrenchword;itmeanstheconcretelanguageevents.True.22.F.deSaussurewasaSwisslinguist.True.23.N.ChomskyisanAmericanlinguist.True.24.AccordingtoChomsky,theinternalizationofasetofrulesabouthislanguageenablesaspeakertoproduceandunderstandaninfinitelylargenumberofsentencesandrecognizesentencesthatareungrammaticalandambiguous.True.25.Chomskyregardscompetenceasanactofdoingthingswithasentence.False.26.PerformanceisthefocusofChomsky’slinguisticstudy.False.Competence,instead.27.Detailsoflanguagesystemaregeneticallytransmitted.False.28.Displacementoflanguagemeanslanguageuseinafar-awayplace.False.29.Arbitrarinessoflanguagemeanslanguagecanbeusedfreely.False.30.Dualityoflanguagemeanslanguageisatwo-levelsystem.True.Chapter2:1.Writingismorebasicthanspeech.False.2.Therehavebeensome2,500languagesintheworld.False.3.Abouttwothirdsoflanguagesintheworldhavenothadwrittenform.True.4.Linguistsareinterestedinallsounds.False.5.Thelimitedrangeofsoundsthataremeaningfulinhumancommunicationconstitutethephonicmediumoflanguage.True.6.Phoneticsimilarity,notphoneticidentity,isthecriterionwithwhichweoperateinthephonologicalanalysisoflanguages.True.7.Thegreatestsourceofmodificationoftheairstreamisfoundintheoralcavity.True.8.Thenarrowingofspacebetweenthehardpalateandthefrontofthetongueresultsinthesound[j].True.9.[k],[g]and[n]arevelarsounds.False.10.[i]isasemi-closevowel.False.11.[h]istheglottalsound.True.12.[ei]isamonophthong.False.13.Phonologyisofageneralnature.False.14.Phoneticsdealswithspeechsoundsinallhumanlanguages.True.15.Aphonedoesnotnecessarilydistinguishmeaning.True.16.Aphonemeisaphoneticunit.False.t.17.‘Tsled’isapossiblewordinEnglish.False.18.Englishisatonelanguage.False.Chapter3:1.Theword‘predigestion’iscomposedoftwomorphemes.False.2.‘Teach-in’isacompoundword.True.3.Pronounsbelongtoclosedclasswords.True.4.Theword‘unacceptability’hasfourmorphemes.True.5.Theword‘boy’isafreemorpheme.True.6.Themorpheme‘–or’in‘actor’isaninflectionalmorpheme.False.7.The–sin‘works’of‘Heworkshard.’isaboundmorpheme.False.8.Theword‘unsad’isacceptableinEnglish.False.9.CompoundingisaverycommonandfrequentprocessforenlargingthevocabularyoftheEnglishlanguage.True.10.Theprefixa-in‘asexual’means‘without’.True.Chapter4:1.Phrasescanconsistofjustoneword,butmoreoftentheycontainotherelementsaswell.True.2.InXP,XreferstoanysuchheadasN,V,AorP.True.3.In‘abookaboutghosts’,thecomplementis‘ghosts’.False.Thecomplementis‘aboutghosts’.4.InTG,determinerisoftenwrittenasDet.True.Chapter5:1.Hyponymyisarelationofexclusionofmeaning.False.2.Thewords‘alive’and‘dead’arerelationalopposites.False.3.Thewords‘lead’(领导)and‘lead’(铅球)arehomographs.True.4.Thewords‘flat’and‘apartment’arestylisticsynonyms.False.5.Thewords‘politician’and‘statesman’arecollocationalsynonyms.False.6.Thewords‘buy’and‘purchase’aredialectalsynonyms.False.7.Thewords‘shock’and‘surprise’aresemanticallydifferentsynonyms.True.8.Inthesensesetfreshman,sophomore,junior,senior,‘junior’and‘senior’areco-hyponyms.True.9.Thewords‘doctor’and‘patient’arerelationalsynonyms.True.10.‘IhavebeentoBeijing.’entails‘IhavebeentoNorthChina.’True.11.‘Hisfriendiscoming.’presupposes‘Hehasafriend.’True.12.‘Maryissingle.’isinconsistentwith‘Maryismarried.’True.13.‘HisdumbboyspokegoodEnglish.’isacontradiction.True.Chapter6:1.Pragmaticsisalinguisticbranchthatdevelopedinthe1890s.False.2.CourseinGeneralLinguisticswaspublishedin1889.False.3.Contextreferstotherelationbetweenlinesorparagraphsofatext.False.4.IfIsaidtoyou,‘It’sverystuffyhere.’,thenmyillocutionaryactmaybeaskingyoutoswitchontheair-conditioner.True.5.IfSmithsaidtoyouinasupermarket,‘Iamthirstynow,butIhavenomoneywithme’,thenhisperlocutionaryactisyourbuyinghimacoca-cola.True.6.AccordingtoAustin,‘Heisaboy.’isaconstative.True.7.AccordingtoAustin,‘Ibetyousixpenceitwillbefinethisevenin