Написаны на англ. языке. Всего 60 вопросов. Оформлены по
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Краткий перечень вопросов:
The concept of multilevel organization of language structure and different branches of Linguistics.
Morphology and syntax.
Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations among words and sentences.
The content of the word. Its lexical, lexical-grammatical and grammatical meanings.
The notion of a grammatical category in the light of the oppositional theory.
Ways of word-building in Mode English.
General considerations on the structure of Mode English.
Criteria for classifying words in grammar (the lexico-grammatical characteristics, the morphological characteristics, the syntactical characteristics of the words, their combinability and function in the sentence).
A descriptive approach to establishing word classes (Ch. Fries and some other representatives of American structural linguistics).
The Noun: General Characteristics. The lexico-grammatical characteristics of the noun (its lexico-grammatical meaning and morphemes).
The article and its place in the system of parts of speech in English (M.Y. Blokh, B.A. Ilyish, I. P. lyanova).
The verb: general. Finite and non-finite forms of the verb.
Future tense in English. Tense as a binary opposition: past and non-past (L.S. Barkhudarov).
Interpretations of the essence of perfect and non-perfect forms in English.
The category of correlation in the light of the oppositional theory.
Voice as a grammatical category of the verb. The number of voices in Mode English.
Classification of sentences according to their communicative types.
Basic and optional parts of the sentence. The syntactic minimum of the sentence (N.F. Irtenyeva).
The question about the apposition, the direct address and the parenthesis as elements of the sentence.
Definition of the subject. The problem of its classification: semantic classification (A. I. Smiitsky) and grammatical classification (B. Khaimovich and B. Rogovskaya, L.S. Barkhudarov).
Composite sentence as a polypredicative construction. Syndeton and asyndeton. Coordination and subordination.
Cumulation in composite sentences.
Semi-composite sentences.
Suprasentential level of communication.
The concept of multilevel organization of language structure and different branches of Linguistics.
Morphology and syntax.
Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations among words and sentences.
The content of the word. Its lexical, lexical-grammatical and grammatical meanings.
The notion of a grammatical category in the light of the oppositional theory.
Ways of word-building in Mode English.
General considerations on the structure of Mode English.
Criteria for classifying words in grammar (the lexico-grammatical characteristics, the morphological characteristics, the syntactical characteristics of the words, their combinability and function in the sentence).
A descriptive approach to establishing word classes (Ch. Fries and some other representatives of American structural linguistics).
The Noun: General Characteristics. The lexico-grammatical characteristics of the noun (its lexico-grammatical meaning and morphemes).
The article and its place in the system of parts of speech in English (M.Y. Blokh, B.A. Ilyish, I. P. lyanova).
The verb: general. Finite and non-finite forms of the verb.
Future tense in English. Tense as a binary opposition: past and non-past (L.S. Barkhudarov).
Interpretations of the essence of perfect and non-perfect forms in English.
The category of correlation in the light of the oppositional theory.
Voice as a grammatical category of the verb. The number of voices in Mode English.
Classification of sentences according to their communicative types.
Basic and optional parts of the sentence. The syntactic minimum of the sentence (N.F. Irtenyeva).
The question about the apposition, the direct address and the parenthesis as elements of the sentence.
Definition of the subject. The problem of its classification: semantic classification (A. I. Smiitsky) and grammatical classification (B. Khaimovich and B. Rogovskaya, L.S. Barkhudarov).
Composite sentence as a polypredicative construction. Syndeton and asyndeton. Coordination and subordination.
Cumulation in composite sentences.
Semi-composite sentences.
Suprasentential level of communication.