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Дисциплина 1 (1 шеттілініңстилистикасы / Стилистика 1 иностранного языка)

1Выберитеодинответ. Stylistics is… .

a branch of general linguistics

a poetic style

a branch of syntax

a product of individual choices

a certain system

2Выберитеодинответ. “Style is regarded as something that belongs exclusively to the plane of expression and doesn’t belong to the plane of content”, said … .

Skrebnev Y. M.

Galperin I. R.

Arnold I. V.

Babenko Y.V.

Morokhovsky A.N.

3Выберитеодинответ. Expressive means and Stylistic devices are …

found in the group of metaphor.

sublanguages.

the special media of language which secure the desirable effect of the utterance.

derived from the words paradigm and syntagma.

figures of identity

4Выберитеодинответ. The invariant of the phonetic, morphological, lexical and syntactical patterns circulating in language- in- action at a given period of time is

Norm

Style

Syntax

Semasiology

Syntagmatics

5Выберитеодинответ.… are those phonetic, morphological, word-building, lexical, phraseological and syntactical forms which exist in language-as-a-system for the purpose of logical and/or emotional intensification of the utterance.

Stylistic devices

Expressive means

Styles

Utterances

Texts

6Выберитеодинответ. …is a conscious and intentional intensification of some typical structure and/or semantic property of a language unit (neutral or expressive) promoted to a generalized status and thus becoming a generative model.

Expressive means

Stylistic device

Substyle

Level

Connotation

7Выберитеодинответ. The words “style as a system of interrelated language means serves a definite aim in communication” belong to?

Stepanov Y.S.

Morokhovsky A.N.

Kukharenko V.A.

Golub I.V.

Galperin I.R.

8Выберитеодинответ.Skrebnev Y. M. uniquely singles in stylistics the level of …. out.

stylistics phonetics

stylistics morphology

stylistics lexicology

stylistics syntax

stylistics semasiology

9.Choose a correct answer. …..is a complex of lexical, grammatical, etc. peculiarities by which a certain type of speech is characterized.

A style

a functional style

a substyle

stylistics

stylistic semisiology

10.Choose a correct answer. ….is a system of coordinated, interrelated and interconditioned language means intended to fulfill a specific function of communication and aiming at a definite effect.

a substyle

A functional style

A style

An object of stylistics

A norm

11Выберитеодинответ.Rhymes in words ending with a stressed syllable are called … .

male

female

dactylic

triple

tremble

12Выберитеодинответ.Rhymes in words with the last syllable unstressed are called … .

male

female

dactylic

triple

tremble

13Выберитеодинответ.. . … the repetition of identical or similar terminal sound combinations of words.

Rhythm

Onomatopoeia

Rhyme

Alliteration

Poetry

14Выберитеодинответ.The following metrical pattern (U S) U-unstressed, S-stressed is … .

trochaic metre

dactylic metre

anapaest

iambic metre

amphibrachic metre

15Выберитеодинответ. This metrical pattern (S U) U-unstressed, S-stressed is … .

trochee

iambus

dactyl

amphibrach

anapaest

16Выберитеодинответ.This metrical pattern (S U U) U-unstressed, S-stressed is … .

trochee

iambus

dactyl

amphibrach

anapaest

17Выберитеодинответ. This metrical pattern (U SU) U-unstressed, S-stressed is … .

amphibrach

trochee

dactyl

anapaest

iambus

18Выберитеодинответ. This metrical pattern (U U S) U-unstressed, S-stressed is … .

trochee

iambus

dactyl

amphibrach

anapaest

19Выберитеодинответ. The following words “ ding-dong”, “buzz”, ”bang”, “mew”, “roar” are a typical example of ... .

rhythm

rhyme

alliteration

direct onomatopoeia

.indirect onomatopoeia

20Выберитеодинответ. The following titles of books “Sense and sensibility”, “Pride and Prejudice”, “The School for Scandal” are a typical examples of … .

indirect onomatopoeia

alliteration

rhythm

rhyme;

direct onomatopoeia

21Выберитеодинответ.Absence of the articles … .

is typical of headlines

is not typical of headlines

is rarely observed in headlines

is never observed in headlines

is often happened in headlines

22Выберитеодинответ. Sometimes articles are … .

absurd in colloquial speech

strictly used in colloquial speech

never used in colloquial speech

often used in colloquial speech

omitted in careless colloquial speech

23Выберитеодинответ. In the English language a very young child of either sex (a baby) may be and usually is referred to as … .

one

you

he

she

it

24Выберитеодинответ.In the English language the name of a vessel is referred to as… .

she

it

he

we

you

25Выберитеодинответ. In English the present tense can express an action of … .

the past

the present

the past, the present and the future

the future

the future and the present

26Выберитеодинответ. The subject of … is variability of the forms expressing identical grammatical meanings, which are often shifted.

stylistic morphology

stylistic phonetics

stylistics

stylistic lexicology

stylistic syntax

27Выберитеодинответ. Choose a right number. Affixation in English has some expressiveness.

It’s impossible

I doubt

It’not given

I hesitate

It`s right.

28Выберитеодинответ. The suffix –ish in the following adjectives baldish, dullish, biggish serves to emphasize

‘delicate or tactful shadow of meaning’.

disapproval.

obviousnegative

evaluation.

indifference.

bookish manner.

29Выберитеодинответ. The suffix –ish in the following adjectives selfish, snobbish, raffish serves to emphasize

‘delicate or tactful shadow of meaning’.

disapproval.

obviousnegativeevaluation.

indifference.

bookish manner.

30Выберитеодинответ. The suffix – esque in the following words Dantesque,Turneresque, Kafkaesque … .

means the manner or style of this particular person

‘delicate or tactful shadow of meaning’

disapproval

obvious negative evaluation

indifference

31Выберитеодинответ.Find the example of metaphor.

Dear Nature is the Kindest Mother still.

Or a ‘Ha! ha! or ‘Bah –a yawn or ‘Pooh!’

Faithful as a dog

A well-matched, fairly-balanced give-and-take couple.

Mr. Facing-Both-Ways does not get very far in this world.

32Выберитеодинответ.Define the stylistic device. Speaking silence.

Oxymoron

Zeugma

Alliteration

Periphrasis

Assonan

ce

33Выберитеодинответ. Define the stylistic device “The leaves fell sorrowfully”.

Metaphor

Metonymy

Onomatopoeia

Synecdoche

Euphony

34Выберитеодинответ.Define the stylistic device. “Money talks.”

Synecdoche

Personification

Alliteration

Metaphor

Metonomy

35Выберитеодинответ.It is a deliberate overstatement or exaggeration, the aim of which is to intensify one of the features of the object. It is… .

Simile

Meiosis

Litotes

Hyperbole

Metonymy

36Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Hyperbole.

He was not without taste

I was half afraid you had forgotten me

Her family is one aunt about a thousand years old

We’ve got a few lights on Broadway, don’t you think, Mr. Platt?

“And what did you think of our little town?” Asked Zizzbaum with the famous smile of the Manhattanite

37Выберитеодинответ. The logical and psychological trope is opposite to hyperbole.

Meiosis

Metonymy

Metaphor

Irony

Simile

38Выберитеодинответ.Find the oxymoronic word combination.

poor man

people town

low skyscraper

little person

small room

39Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Meiosis.

The leaves fell sorrowfully

As the sword is the worst argument that can be used, so should it be the last

It must be delightful to find oneself in a foreign country without a penny in one’s pocket

He lives a stone’s throw from here

It will cost you a pretty penny to buy this ring with a wonderful big diamond

40Выберитеодинответ. Litotes presents a statement in the form of … .

affirmation

nullification

necessity

negation

navigation

41Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Litotes.

She writes rather too often.

King Arthur was no coward.

I’ve told you fifty times!

They think we have come by this house in some dishonest manner.

Small clear chords hung in the air like flowers.

42Выберитеодинответ. … is SD based on the principle of substitution of one object for another.

Antonomasia

Euphemism

Metonymy

Allegory

Metaphor

43Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Metonymy.

Gentleman of the long robe.

To join the majority.

The hat is still here.

Don’t be a Don Quixote!

The better sex.

44Выберитеодинответ.Find the example of Irony.

It must be delightful to find oneself in a foreign country without a penny in one’s pocket

He is not a coward.

Everything – nothing.

It will cost you a pretty penny.

Fit for tat.

45Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Periphrasis.

Make hay while the sun shines.

The better sex.

The hat is still here.

Don’t be a Don Quixote.

To join the majority.

46Выберитеодинответ. … a mild or vague expression instead of harsh or blunt one.

Personification

Allegory

Euphemism

Synecdoche

Irony

47Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Euphemism.

To join the majority.

A fine friend you are.

To keep body and soul together.

The hall applauded.

Low skyscraper.

48Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Antonomasia.

The better sex.

Since I felt you, mine eye is in my mind.

No rose without a throne.

All is not gold that glitters.

He is a real Don Quixote.

49Выберитеодинответ. Find the example of Metaphor.

Pat and I were chewing the rag about it.

Rude am I in my speech.

You are like an angel.

Every Caesar has his Brutes.

The hat is still here.
50Выберитеодинответ.… is interplay between the logical and nominal meanings.

Antonomasia

Metaphor

Metonymy