A. To account by its rules for the infinite sentences of a language
B. To be explicit about the grammaticality of sentences
C. To predict all and the only possible grammatical sentences of a language
D. All the above.
Language and Linguistics
Language and Linguistics
A. Chomsky’s “Syntactic Structures”
B. Chomsky’s “Aspects of the theory of Syntax”
C. Leonard Bloomfield’s “Language”
D. Both “a’ & “b”
A. Leonard Bloomfield & Noam Chomsky
B. Leonard Bloomfield & Max__Muller
C. Max__Muller & Herman Gundert
D. Edward Sapir & Ferdinand de Saussure
A. Portmanteau
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Clipping
D. Metanalysis
A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Morpheme signaling third person singular.
A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Noun forming morpheme
A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Past morpheme
A. An adjective forming morpheme
B. Plural morpheme
C. Possessive morpheme
D. Past morpheme
A. Allophones
B. Allomorphs
C. Minimal pairs
D. None of the above
A. A free morpheme
B. Free variation
C. Bound morpheme
D. None of these