A. Allophones
B. Homophones
C. Homographs
D. Homonyms
Related Mcqs:
- ______________ is the system of phonetic notation composed of symbols and letters devised by the International Phonetic Association?
A. The international phonetic script
B. The international phonetic alphabet
C. The international phonemic script
D. The intelligible phonetic script. - How many types of phonetic transcriptions are generally followed ?
A. Only one
B. Two
C. Innumerable
D. None of the above - ______________are words which differ only in one phoneme ?
A. Diphthongs
B. Triphthongs
C. Semi__vowels
D. Minimal pairs - ________ is a unit of speech which is at a level higher than the speech sound or phoneme ?
A. Syllable
B. Stress
C. Intonation
D. Pitch. - The clear /l/ and the dark /l/ may be considered to be the ______________________of the same phoneme /l/?
A. Allophones
B. Allomorphs
C. Morpheme variants
D. Minimal pairs - __________ is term introduced by CHOMSKY to describe ‘the actual use of language in concrete situations’
A. Performance
B. Parole
C. Paradigmatic
D. N. O. TSubmitted by: Abdul Sami Bhayo
- Human beings can talk about experiences, objects and events which are not present at the time and place of speaking. This property of language is called______________ ?
A. Duality of structure
B. Recursiveness
C. Displacement
D. TransferencE - Language is never statiC. It goes on changing. This property of language is called______________ ?
A. Dynamic
B. Recursiveness
C. Displacement
D. TransferencE - Using a finite set of rules a speaker can produce innumerable grammatical utterances. 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.