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Vocabulary as a system Variant 1

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Intralinguistic and semantic relations of words. Semantic vocabulary grouping. Non-semantic ways of vocabulary categorizing. Homonyms. Synonyms. Paronyms. Antonyms.

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1.A regional variety of a standard literary language characterised by some minor peculiarities in the sound system, vocabulary and grammar and by its own literary norms.
4.The type of relationship that implies full similarity of meaning of two or more language units is termed semantic ...
5.Homonyms which coincide in some of their forms, but have different paradigms are called ...
8.Linear sequence relations of lexical or any other language units in speech that can be presented as a horizontal line.are called
9.Another term for an autoantonym.
10.Translator’s false friends and international words are examples of .... paronymy.
13.A figure of speech that involves using a blunt, derogatory, or negative word or phrase instead of a more neutral or polite alternative.
15.The synonymic ... is the general term of its kind potentially containing the specific features rendered by all the other members of the synonymic group.
16.The opposite of neologism
17.... group is a subsystem of the vocabulary for which the basis of grouping is not only linguistic but also extralinguistic: the words are associated because the things they name occur together and are closely connected in reality.
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2.The type of relationship that exists between two words if the meaning of one word contains the semantic features constituting the meaning of the other word is referred to as ...
3.Any word, or any sequence of sounds or letters, created for a single occasion or utterance but not otherwise understood or recognized as a word in a given language.
6.Words identical in spelling but different both in their sound-form and meaning.
7.The combination of opposite or contrasted meanings or shades of meanings within the same linguistic unit
11.A new word or expression in a language that emerges to name recently created or developed elements; it can also be a new meaning attributed to terms that already exist.
12.A set of homogeneous forms opposed to each other according to their semantic and formal features.
14.A word with a particular meaning that is included in the meaning of a more general word.

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