Types of linguistic relations. Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations and their types.
Across
- 4. Fill in the gap with the appropriate word: "Semantic PR are based on the......of meaning".
- 6. How do we call a connection among the classes of linguistic units combined by the existence of some certain common features?
- 7. What syntagmatic relation is interdependent: primary and secondary predication?
- 8. Fill in the gap with a suitable word:"Paradigmatic relations are identified with "language" while syntagmatic are identified with....."
- 11. What syntagmatic relation exist between the homogenous linguistic units that are equal in rank?
- 12. What paradigmatic relation is shown in these words? "play-played-will play -is playing".
- 13. What unit includes paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations?
Down
- 1. What kind of paradigmatic relation between the words: used to/would in the sentence? "He used to practice English every day. - He would practice English every day".
- 2. What relationis based on the principles similarity?
- 3. What syntagmatic relationis dependent when one linguistic unit depends on the other?
- 5. What connection is a bond among linguistic units in a lineal succession in the connected speech?
- 8. What type of paradigmatic relation is shown here? " A book to read-a book for reading".
- 9. What type of paradigmatic relation is expressed in these words? "A, the, this, his, Ann's, some, each..."
- 10. How many types can be divided paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations?