A. Performance
B. Parole
C. Paradigmatic
D. N. O. T
Submitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
Related Mcqs:
- Competence is a term to describe the knowledge possessed by native users of a language which enables them to speak and understand their language fluently was introduced by________?
A. Sassure
B. Enoch Powel
C. Noam Chomsky
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- A pair of terms introduced by Noam CHOMSKY in 1965 to describe native speakers’ intuitions about the grammatical correctness, or otherwise, of sentences.
A. Both b and c
B. Diachrony/Synchrony
C. Acceptable/Unacceptable
D. N. O. TSubmitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- Who introduced in linguistics the concept similar to Chomsky’s competence and Performance ?
A. Charles Sanders Pierce
B. Leonard bloom Filed.
C. Ferdinand De Saussure.
D. Edward Sapir - A term introduced by the linguist SAUSSURE which refers to the state of a language as it exists at any given time
A. Synchrony
B. Diachrony
C. Paradigmatic
D. N. O. TSubmitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- Noam Chomsky was born in _________?
A. December 7, 1928
B. December 8, 1928
C. December 9, 1928
D. December 10, 1928Submitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- Chomsky developed Transformational-Generative Grammar in________?
A. 1950
B. 1951
C. 1952
D. 1953Submitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- The term ‘the Palliser Novels’ is used to describe the political novels of ______________?
A. Charles Dickens
B. Anthony Trollope
C. W. H. White
D. B.Disraeli - 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. - It is possible to write down spoken language and read aloud the written material. This property of language is called______________ ?
A. Duality of structure
B. Recursiveness
C. Displacement
D. Transference. - The study of language and mind, which has greatly advanced our understanding of the way in which we acquire language is_________?
A. Sociolinguistics
B. Psycholinguisctics
C. Biolinguistics
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo