第2题
The smallest meaningful unit of language is called a morph.()
第3题
A.the smallest meaningful unit in language
B.the smallest unit in language
C.the same as an allophone
D.both b and c above
第4题
A Letters
B Morphemes
C Words
D Sentences
第5题
() is the smallest meaningful unit of language.
第6题
A.phonemes
B. morphemes
C. allophones
D. phones
第7题
【26】, inaccurate or indefinite words may make【27】difficult for the listener. to understand the.【28】which is being transmitted to him. The speaker who does not have specific words in his working vocabulary may be【29】to explain or describe in a【30】that can be understood by his listeners.
(41)
A.of
B.at
C.for
D.on
第8题
When Bill Stokoe went to Gallaudet to teach English .... American Sign Language (ASL) was thought to be no more than a form. of pidgin English. But Stokoe believed the "hand talk" his students used looked richer. He wondered: Might deaf people actually have a genuine language? And could that language be unlike any other on Earth?
When Stokoe analyzed his students' signing, he found it was like spoken languages, which combine bits of sound -- each meaningless by itself -- into meaningful words. Signers, following similar rules, combine individually meaningless hand and body movements into words. They choose from a palette of hand shapes... They also choose where to make a sign... (and) how to orient the hand and arm... A common underlying structure of both spoken and signed languages is thus at the level of the smallest units that are linked to form. words.
The title of the passage suggests that American Sign Language
A.imitates spoken English.
B.cannot be spoken.
C.requires special intelligence.
D.is cognitively complex.
第9题
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第11题