the Oral Approach | |
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①the theory of language | a. guided repetition |
②the theory of learning | b. new language points being introduced and practiced situationally |
③one of the objectives | c. behaviorist habit-fo
[名词解释]binding theory
[名词解释]cohort theory
[简答题]Cohort Theory
[填空题]The () theory is a theory of meaning which relates the meaning of a word to the thing it refers to or stands for.
[简答题]A theory is a good theory if it satisfies two requirements: It must accurately describe a large class of observations on the basis of a model that contains only a few arbitrary elements, and it must make definite predictions about the results of future conservation. Newton’ s theory of gravity was based on an even simpler model, in which bodies attracted each other with a force that proportional to a quantity called their mass and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
[填空题]The bow-wow theory is a theory on the origin of language.()
[单项选择]The passage suggests that an assumption underlying non-economist social scientists dismal of economics as dismal is that
A. positive-sum outcomes cannot, by the definition of the power model, exist B. all social sciences founded on pragmatism instead of idealism are dismal C. zero-sum interactions models are inherently optimistic in their view of the future D. scarcity does not necessarily exist as a controlling factor in social systems E. economics is anti-utopian by nature, proposing a more realistic view of the future [简答题]poly-system theory
[名词解释]language universals
[判断题]Formal language and informal language are different in many ways.
[填空题]
Language Change The phenomenon of language change probably attracts more public notice and more (1) (disapprove) than any other linguistic issue. There is a widely held belief that change must mean (2) (deteriorate) and decay. Older people observe the casual speech of the young and conclude that standards have fallen appreciably. It is understandable that many people dislike change, but it is (3) (wise) to condemn all linguistic (4) (modify). It is often felt that contemporary language illustrates the problem at its worst, but this belief is shared by every generation. There are indeed cases where linguistic change can lead to problems of unintelligibility and (5) (ambiguous), and if change is too rapid there can be major communication problems. But as a rule, the parts of language which ale undergoing change at any given time are (6) (relative) small in comparison 我来回答: 提交
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