1、词汇学课本练习答案Unit 12. How did the Norman Conquest and the Renaissance influence the English vocabulary ?The transitional period转型时期 from Old English to Modern English is known as Middle English(ME 1100-1500), which is characterized by the strong influence of French following the Norman Conquest in 1066,
2、 French was used for all state affairs and for most social and culture matters, which influenced English in daily life.The English language from 1500 to the present is called Modern English. In the early stage of this period the Renaissance文艺复兴 brought great change to the vocabulary. The renewed复兴的
3、study of Greek in the Renaissance not only led to the borrowing of Greek words indirectly through the medium媒介 of Latin, but also led to the introduction of some Greek words directly into English vocabulary. Greek borrowings were mostly literary, technical and scientific words,(page 45)3.Enumerate t
4、he causes for the rapid growth of neologisms新词,旧词新意,新词的创造者/使用者 after World War . Give four examples for each cause. marked progress of science and technology. Example: to blast off(炸掉,炸毁) ,to countdown ,capsule,launching pad socio-economic社会经济, political and cultural changes. Example: roller-hockey
5、,surfriding,skydiving跳伞运动,disignated hitter the influence from other cultures and languagespage67Example: cosmonaut ,discotheque小舞厅,迪斯科舞厅,ombudsman调查官员舞弊情况的政府官员, apartheid种族隔离.4.What are the fundamental features of the basic word stock词库 of the English vocabulary ?(1). National character(全民通用性):Word
6、s of the basic word stock belong to the people as a whole, not to a limited group.(2). Stability稳定性:As words in the basic word stock denote the commonest things necessary to life, they are likely to remain unchanged. However, a certain number of Old English words have dropped out of the basic word s
7、tock, while new words have joined the rank of basic words, following social and technological changes.(3). Word-forming ability(构词):Basic words are very active in forming new words.(4). Ability to form collocations搭配能力:Basic words combine readily with other words to form habitual expressions and phr
8、ases.Since the great majority of the basic word stock are native words, they are naturally the ones used most frequently in everyday speech and writing.(Page 10 paragraph 4 , 5 ,7 , 8 and Page 11 paragraph 2)5. What are the characteristics of the English vocabulary as a result of its historical deve
9、lopment ?The historical development of English language shows that English is a heavy borrower; it has adopted words from almost every known language, especially from Latin, French and Greek.page 18.6.Why do we say that native words are the core of the English vocabulary?First, because the native wo
10、rds form the great majority of the basic word stock of the English language. And the basic word stock is the foundation of the vocabulary accumulated over a number of epochs.Second, they make up the most familiar, most useful part of the English vocabulary. So we say that native words are the core o
11、f the English vocabulary for its importance. Page 10 paragraph 2, and Page 19 paragraph 27.What do we mean by literary and common words ?(1) Common or popular words are words connected with the ordinary things or activities necessary to everyday life. The great majority of English words are common w
12、ords . The core of the common words is the basic word stock. They are stylistically (在文体上) neutral , and hence they are appropriate in both formal and informal writing and speech. (Page 11 paragraph 6)(2) Literary words are chiefly used in writing, especially in books written in a more elevated升高的,提
13、高的,崇高的 style, in official documents, or in formal speeches. They are comparatively seldom used in ordinary conversation.(Page 12 paragraph 1)Chapter 2Q1:Explain the following terms and provide example:a.Morphemic 形位b.Allomorph 形位变体c.free and bound morphemic d. hybrid 混合词Morphemic: the smallest meani
14、ngful linguistic unit of language, not divisible or analyzable into smaller forms. Example: nation (page21 ,paragraph2, line 1)Allomorph: any of the variant forms of a morphemic as conditioned by position or adjoining sounds. Example: books, pigs.( page22 , paragraph 3, line 4)Free morphemic: one th
15、at can be uttered alone with meaning. Example: man,read, faith (page23 , paragraph2, line 1 To2 )Bound morphemic: cannot stand by itself as a complete utterance表达; it must appear with at least one other morphemic. Example: unkind (page23 , paragraph2, line4)Hybrid: a word made up of elements form tw
16、o or more different language. Example: goddess, rewrite.( page27 , paragraph2, line 4)Q2. What are the differences between inflectional and derivational affixes? P26页第4段开头 P29页第4自然段末尾Inflectional affixes 屈折词缀are related to grammar only. Derivational affixes派生词缀 are subdivided into prefixes and suffi
17、xes, which are related to the formation of new words. Roots, prefixes前缀 and suffixes后缀. are the building blocks with which words are formed.The number of derivational affixes, although limited, is much larger than that of inflectional affixes.Q3:In what two ways are derivational affixes 派生词缀 classif
18、ied? p26Derivational affixes are classified in prefixes 前缀and suffixes后缀.Q4:How are words classified on the morphemic语素的 level? P29 paragraph 5On the morphemic level, words can be classified into simple, complex and compound words复合词.Chapter III Explain1、 (p32)Word-formation rules: The rules of word
19、-formation define the scope and methods whereby speakers of a language may create new words 2、Root, stem and base. Analyze the word denationalized into root, base and stem. Denationalized Root:nationstem:denationalizebase:nationalized Compounding1、What are the relative criteria of a compound?(p35-p3
20、6)Orthographic criterion Phonological criterion Semantic criterion Derivation1、What is derivation?(p42-p43)Derivation is a word- formation process by which new words are created by adding a prefix, or suffix, or both to an already existing word. 2、What is the difference between prefixation and suffi
21、xation?Prefixation is the addition of a prefix to the base. Prefixes modify the meaning of the base, but they do not generally alter its word-class. Every prefix has a specific meaning of its own; prefixes are therefore classified according to their meanings.Suffixation refers to the addition of a s
22、uffix to the base. Suffixes frequently alter the word-class of the base. Therefore, suffixes are classified according to the class of word they form into noun-forming suffixes, verb-forming suffixes, etc(p66)3、How are the major living prefixes classified? Give a few examples to illustrate each kind.
23、P44 The major living prefixes are classified into the following eight categories by their meaning :1)negative prefixes (un- , non- , in- , dis- , a- ). eg , unhappy ,nonhero , injustice ,disadvantage , atypical 2) reversative or privative prefixes un - , de - , dis -. eg , unwrap , decentralize ,dis
24、unite3) prejorative prefixes ( mis - , mal - , pseudo - ) .eg. mistrust , maltreat, pseudo-science4) prefixes of degree or size ( arch - , super - , out - , sub - , over - , under - , hyper - , ultra - , mini - ) eg, archbishop,supercurrent hyperactive, outlive , ultra-conservative 5) prefixes of at
25、titude ( co - , counter - , antic - , pro - ) eg, cooperation, anti-nuclear , pro-student , counterpart 6) locative prefixes ( super-, sub- ,inter- , trans- ) eg. Subarctic , superacid, transcode 7) prefixes of time and order ( fore - ,pre - , post - , ex - , re - ) forehead , reconsider ,prereading
26、 , post-war8) number prefixes ( uni - / mono - , bi - / di - , multi - / poly -) multi-purpose , monocle , bi-media4、How can you form deverbal nouns, denominal nouns, deadjective verbs, and denominal adjectives by suffixation?P50answer:1deverbal noun suffixes: verb-noun suffixes , such as er in writ
27、er , -ee in employee, -ation in exploitation and ment in development .2) denominal noun suffixes : noun noun suffixes , such as hood in boyhood , - ship in scholarship , - let in booklet , and dom in stardom .3) deadjective verb suffixes : adjective verb suffixes , such as ify in simplify , - ize in
28、 modernize , and en in quicken 4) denominal adjective suffixes: noun adjective suffixes, such as full in helpful, -less in limitless, -y in silky and ish in foolish.5、Give the meaning of the following words and analyze the structure of each word:P51 answer: 1) a driver means a person who drives 2) a
29、 lighter means a machine used for lightering 3) a gardener means a person who garden 4) a New Yorker means a person from New York 5) a villager means inhabitant of village6) a diner is a dining carriage on a train 7) a lifer is slang. A person sentenced to imprisonment for life 8) a dresser means An
30、alyse : as for 1、2、3 ,affixed to a verb ,the suffix forms agent nouns with the meaning of one who performs an action as for 4、5 , this affix may also be joined to the means of cities , countries , and to other place names . as for 6、7、8 colloquial and slangy . Conversion1、what is the difference betw
31、een conversion此类转化法 and suffixation加后缀?(P55 介绍conversion的第一段 ): Conversion is a word-formation process whereby a word of a certain word-class is shifted into a word of another word-class without the addition of an affix. It is also called zero-derivation.e.g. bottle (n. ) - bottle ( v. ), buy (v. )
32、- buy ( n.), tutor ( n. ) - tutor ( v. )例子也可以举其他的如attack (P49 介绍Suffixation的第一段):Suffixation: Its the formation of a new word by adding a suffix or a combining form to the base, and usually changing the word-class of the base.e.g.boy n. + -ish - boyish adj. boy n. +hood - boyhood n. 2、In a conversion pair, how can you determine which of the two is the base and which the derived word(派生词)?P56 中间三个
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