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语言学单元自测7.doc

1、Chapter 7: Historical Linguistics I. Decide whether each of the following statements is True or False: 1. One of the tasks of the historical linguists is to explore methods to reconstruct linguistic history and establish the relationship between languages. 2. Language change is a gradual and constan

2、t process, therefore often indiscernible to speakers of the same generation. 3. The history of the English language is divided into the periods of Old English, Middle English and Modern English. 4. Middle English began with the arrival of Anglo-Saxons, who invaded the British Isles from northern Eur

3、ope. 5. In Old English, all the nouns are inflected to mark nominative, genitive, dative and accusative cases. 6. In Old English, the verb of a sentence often precedes the subject rather than follows it. 7. A direct consequence of the Renaissance Movement was the revival of French as a literary lang

4、uage. 8. In general, linguistic change in grammar is more noticeable than that in the sound system and the vocabulary of a language. 9. The sound changes include changes in vowel sounds, and in the loss, gain and movement of sounds. 10. The least widely-spread morphological changes in the historical

5、 development of English are the loss and addition of affixes. 11. In Old English, the morphosyntactic rule of adjective agreement stipulated that the endings of adjective must agree with the head noun in case, number and gender. 12. The word order of Modern English is more variable than that of Old

6、English. 13. Derivation refers to the process by which new words are formed by the addition of affixes to the roots, stems, or words. 14. “Smog” is a word formed by the word-forming process called acronymy. 15. “fridge” is a word formed by abbreviation. 16. Modern linguists are able to provide a con

7、sistent account for the exact causes of all types of language change. 17. Sound assimilation may bring about the loss of one of two phonetically similar syllables in sequence, as in the case of change of “Engla-land” to “England”. 18. Rule elaboration occurs when there is a need to reduce ambiguity

8、and increase communicative clarity or expressiveness. 19. Language change is always a change towards the simplification of language rules 20. The way children acquire the language is one of the causes for language change. II. Fill in each of the following blanks with one word which begins with the l

9、etter given: 21. H_ linguistics is the subfield of linguistics that studies language change. 22. The historical study of language is a d_ study of language rather than a synchronic study. 23. European R_ Movement separates the period of Middle English from that of modern English. 24. An important se

10、t of extensive sound changes, which affected 7 long or tense vowels and which led to one of the major discrepancies between phonemic representations of words and morphemes at the end of the Middle English Period, is known as the Great V_ Shift. 25. A_ involves the deletion of a word-final vowel segm

11、ent. 26. A change that involves the insertion of a consonant or vowel sound to the middle of a word is known as e_. 27. The three sets of consonant shifts that Grimm discovered became known collectively as Grimm s L _. 28. Sound change as a result of sound movement, known as m_, involves a reversal

12、in position of two adjoining sound segments. 29. B_ is a process by which new words are formed by taking away the supposed suffixes of exiting words. 30. Semantic b_ refers to the process in which the meaning of a word becomes more general or inclusive than its historically earlier denotation. 31. T

13、he original form of a language family that has ceased to exist is called the p_. 32. Sound a_ refers to the physiological effect of one sound on another. In this process, successive sounds are made identical or similar to one another in terms of place or manner of articulation. 33. In order to reduc

14、e the exceptional or irregular morphemes, speakers of a particular language may borrow a rule from one part of the grammar and apply it generally. This phenomenon is called i_ borrowing. 34. By identifying and comparing similar linguistic forms with similar meanings across related languages, histori

15、cal linguists reconstruct the proto form in the common ancestral language. This process is called c_ reconstruction. 35. The m _ rule of adjective agreement has been lost from English. III. There are four choices following each statement. Mark the choice that can best complete the statement: 36. His

16、torical linguistics explores _. A. the nature of language change B. the causes that lead to language change C. the relationship between languages D. all of the above37. Language change is _. A. universal, continuous and ,to a large extent, regular and systematic B. continuous, regular, systematic, b

17、ut not universal C. universal, continuous, but not regular and systematic D. always regular and systematic, but not universal and continuous 38. Modern English period starts roughly _. A. from 449 to 1100 B. from 1500 to the present C. from 1100 to the present D. from 1700 to the present 39. Old Eng

18、lish dates back to the mid-fifth century when _. A. the Norman French invaders under William the Conqueror arrived in England B. the printing technology was invented C. Anglo-Saxons invaded the British Isles from northern Europe D. the Celtic people began to inhabit England 40. Middle English was de

19、eply influenced by _. A. Norman French in vocabulary and grammar B. Greek and Latin because of the European renaissance movement C. Danish languages because Denmark placed a king on the throne of England D. the Celtic people who were the first inhabitants of England 41. Language change is essentiall

20、y a matter of change _. A. in collocations B. in meaning C. in grammar D. in usages 42. In Old and Middle English, both /k/ and /n/ in the word “knight” were pronounced, but in modern English, /k/ in the sound /kn-/ clusters was not pronounced. This phenomenon is known as _. A. sound addition B. sou

21、nd loss C. sound shift D. sound movement 43. A change that involves the insertion of a consonant or vowel sound to the middle of a word is known as _. A. apocope B. epenthesis C. parenthesis D. antithesis 44. Segment switch of sound positions can be seen in the example of the modern word “ bird” whi

22、ch comes from the old English word “bridd”. The change of the word from “bridd” to “bird” is a case of _. A. metathesis B. sound loss C. sound addition D. apocope 45. _ is a process of combining two or more words into one lexical unit. A. Derivation B. Blending C. Compounding D. Abbreviation 46. “Wi

23、fe”, which used to refer to any woman, stands for “ a married woman” in modern English. This phenomenon is known as _. A. semantic shift B. semantic broadening C. semantic elevation D. semantic narrowing 47. English language belongs to _. A. Indo-European Family B. Sino-Tibetan Family C. Austronesia

24、n Family D. Afroasiatic Family 48. By analogy to the plural formation of the word “dog-s”, speakers started saying “cows” as the plural of “cow” instead of the earlier plural “kine”. This is the case of _. A. elaboration B. external borrowing C. sound assimilation D. internal borrowing 49. Morpholog

25、cial changes can involve _. A. the loss of morphological rules B. the addition of morphological rules C. the alteration of morphological rules D. all of the above 50. The most dramatic morphological loss concerns the loss of _. A. comparative markers B. tense markers C. gender and case markers D. no

26、ne of the above IV. Define the following terms: 51. Apocope 52. Metathesis 53. Derivation 54. back-formation 55. semantic narrowing 56.protolanguage 57. haplology 58. epenthesis 59. Compounding 60. Blending 61. semantic broadening 62. semantic shift 63. Great Vowel Shift 64. acronym 65. sound assimi

27、lation V. Answer the following questions: 66. What is the purpose or significance of the historical study of language ? 67. What are the characteristics of the nature of language change ? 68. What are the major periods in the history of English ? 69. As language changes over time, the meaning of a w

28、ord may deviate from its original denotation. Discuss the major types of semantic changes. 70. Over the years from Old English period to the Modern English period, English has undergone some major sound changes. Illustrate these changes with some examples. 71. What are the most widely-spread morphol

29、ogical changes in the historical development of English ? 72. What are the causes of language change Discuss them in detail.Chapter 7 Historical Linguistics I. Decide whether each of the following statements is True or False: l.T 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.F 9.T 10.F 11.T 12.F 13.T 14.F 15.F 16. F 17

30、. T 18. T 19. F 20.T II. Fill in each of the following blanks with one word which begins with the letter given: 21.Historical 22.diachronic 23.Renaissance 24.Vowel 25.Apocope 26.epenthesis 27.Law 28. Metathesis 29.Backformation 30.broadening 31.protolanguage 32.assimilation 33.internal parative 35.

31、morphosyntactic III. There are four choices following each statement. Mark the choice that can best complete the statement: 36.D 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.A 41.C 42.B 43.B 44.A 45.C 46. D 47.A 48. D 49. D 50. C IV. Define the following terms: 1. Apocope : Apocope is the deletion of a word-final vowel segmen

32、t. 2. Metathesis: Sound change as a result of sound movement is known as metathesis. It involves a reversal in position of two neighbouring sound seg-ments. 3. Derivation: It is a process by which new words are formed by the addition of affixes to the roots, stems or words. 4. back-formation: It is

33、a process by which new words are formed by taking away the supposed suffix of an existing word. 5. semantic narrowing: Semantic narrowing is a process in which the meaning of a word be-comes less general or inclusive than its historically earlier meaning. 6. Protolanguage: It is the original form of

34、 a language family that has ceased to exist. 7. Haplology: It refers to the phenomenon of the loss of one of two phonetically similar syllables in sequence. 8. Epenthesis: A change that involves the insertion of a consonant or vowel sound to the middle of a word is known as epenthesis. 9. Compoundin

35、g: It is a process of combining two or more than two words into one lexical unit. 10. Blending: It is a process of forming a new word by combining parts of other words. 11. semantic broadening: Semantic broadening refers to the process in which the meaning of a word becomes more general or inclusive

36、 than its historically earlier denota-tion. 62. semantic shift: Semantic shift is a process of semantic change in which a word loses its former meaning and acquires a new, sometimes related, meaning.63. Great Vowel Shift: It is a series of systematic sound change at the end of the Middle English per

37、iod approximately between 1400 and 1600 in the history of English that involved seven long vowels and consequently led to one of the major discrepancies between English pronunciation and its spelling system.64. Acronym: An acronym is a word created by combining the initials of a number of words. 65.

38、 sound assimilation: Sound assimilation refers to the physiological effect of one sound on an-other. In an assimilative process, successive sounds are made identical, or more similar, to one another in terms of place or manner of articulation, or of haplology. V. Answer the following questions: 66.

39、What is the purpose or significance of the historical study of language 1) Researches in historical linguistics shed light on prehistoric developments in the evolution of language and the connections of earlier and later variants of the same lan-guage and provide valuable insights into the kinship p

40、atterns of different languages. 2) The identification of the changes that a particular language has undergone enables us to reconstruct the linguistic history of that language, and thereby hypothesizes its earlier forms from which current speech and writing have evolved. 3) The historical study of l

41、anguage also en-ables them to determine how non - linguistic factors, such as social, cultural and psychological factors, interact over time to cause linguistic change. 67. What are the characteristics of the nature of language change All living languages change with time and language change is inev

42、itable. As a general rule, language change is universal, continuous and, to a considerable de-gree, regular and systematic. Language change is extensive, taking place in virtually all aspects of the grammar. Although language change is universal, inevitable, and in some cases, vigorous, it is never

43、an overnight occurrence, but a gradual and constant process, often indiscernible to speakers of the same generation. 68. What are the major periods in the history of English The major periods in the history of English are Old English period (roughly from 449 to 1100), Middle English period(roughly f

44、rom 1100 to 1500), and Modern English period (roughly from 1500 to the pre-sent). Old English dates back to the mid-fifth century when Anglo-Saxons invaded the British Isles from northern Europe. The pronunciation of Old English is very different from its modem form. For example, the Old English wor

45、d ham is pronounced as /ha:m/. In terms of morphology, nearly half of the nouns are inflected to mark nomi-native , genitive, dative, and accusative cases . In addition, suffixes are added to verbs to indicate tense. Syntactical-ly , the verb of an Old English sentence precedes, hut does not follow,

46、 the subject. Middle English began when the Norman French invaders invaded England under William the Conqueror in 1066. Middle English had been deeply influenced by Norman French in vocabulary and grammar. For example, such terms as army, court, defense, faith, prison and tax came from the language

47、of the French rulers. Modern English period starts with European renaissance move-ment. A di-rect consequence of the Renaissance movement was the revival of Latin as a literary language. In the post-Renaissance period, the British Empire set up English-speaking colonies in many parts of the world. B

48、y the nineteenth century, English was recognized as the language of the government, the law, higher education, and business and commerce in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Today Modern English is widely used and has in fact become an important tool of international communication among peoples of different countries. 69. As language c

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