A. Suprasegmentals
B. Morphemes
C. Allomorphs
D. Allophones
Related Mcqs:
- Human language is structured at the levels of phonemes and morphemes and at the level of words. This property of language is called_______________?
A. Duality of structure
B. Recursiveness
C. Displacement
D. TransferencE. - Phonemes which effect meaning change in the same linguistic environment are said to be in ____________?
A. Contrastive distribution
B. Complementary distribution
C. Non__contrastive distribution
D. None of the abovE. - The phonemes which do not occur in the same linguistic environment and which when occur so, do not bring about a change in meaning are said to be in __________?
A. Complementary distribution
B. Contrastive distribution
C. Non__complementary distribution
D. None of the abovE. - A person who can use two languages is called ________________________?
A. Biolingual
B. Bilingual
C. Duo__lingual
D. Duo__langual - /s/, /z/ are called ____________?
A. Plosives
B. Affricates
C. Fricatives
D. Trill - The consonant /l/ is called ____________?
A. Sibilant
B. Lateral
C. Nasal
D. Semi__vowel - ____________________are also called prosodic features?
A. Suprasegmentals
B. Morphemes
C. Allomorphs
D. Allophones - /f/ and /v/ are called ?
A. Plosives
B. Affricates
C. fricatives
D. Trill - The consonant /s/ is called ________ ?
A. Sibilant
B. Lateral
C. Nasal
D. Semi__vowel - The word ‘bank’ in ‘on the banks on the river’ and ‘banks are financial institutions’ is called a____________?
A. Allophones
B. Homophones
C. Homographs
D. Homonyms