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Polish adaress terms caii be ordered from the least to the most intimate in the following way(fa)j?an/i, frist name, ty b) first name, Pan/i, ty c)pan/i, ty, first name d) first name, ty, pan/i
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Choose the most likely pronunciation of the Polish word Tczew by an English speaker, fa^tjef b)totjev c) ttjfef d)ttfev
Circle the borrowings that have been depluralised gramatically:
a) E buck > P baks(b)JE bathing slips > P slipy; c) E electronics > P elektronika; d) E drop > P drops -—-
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IV. Text: (5p).
People speak of „the Chomsky revplution”. By this they mean morę than $ie yast changes that 1 —~qT/ ' '—
Noam Chomsky has brought about in his own, highly specialized field - linguistics. Chomsky
himself has madę this once remote academic discipline a centre and a frontier in the thought of
todav. His search for the universal in language is a search for understanding of the hdman mind.
It is this which crowds Chomsky's linguistics lectures with students of philosopny, biology,
psychology, anthropology, sociology, hterature and other disciplines.
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Right or wrong, Chomsky's theory of gram mar is, undoubtedly, the most dynamie and
can afford to ignore Chomsky's theoretical pronouncements.
his _subject
^ 6. prepositional complement y 7. an inflectional ending y! 8. a superordinate clause. v 9. a relative clause i\/
J 10. a modifier
Give examples from the above text of the following: v 1. the superlative degree of an adjective \J 2. a demonstrative pronoun /Z. anounphrase u 4. a participle 5. a modal verb
4 j-t 11 = ^