1) Words often have multiple meanings or can function as different parts of speech, leading to ambiguity in categorization. a) Functional Shift b) Syntax-Semantics Interface c) Lexical Ambiguity d) Ambiguity 2) The phenomenon where a single word has multiple related meanings, making it challenging to assign a specific grammatical category without con a) Homonymy b) Polysemy c) Pragmatic Factors d) Ambiguity 3) New words and expressions continually emerge, often defying conventional categorization. The dynamic nature of word formation can a) Syntax-Semantics Interface b) Discourse Analysis c) Psycholinguistic Perspectives d) Dynamic Word Formation 4) What are notional categories? a) concepts of time, sequence, quantity, location, freque b) Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, and Preposition. c) pronouns, articles, prepositions, and adverbs d) flexile (morphological resources), agglutinative (affixes), and 5) Typological categories were subjected to typological comparative analysis by .... a) J.Buranov b) Shendels E.I. c) E. D. Polivanov d) Bondarko A. V 6) Categorization in grammar is one of the main ........ of grammatical analysis a) items b) terminology c) problems d) parts of speech 7) Functional-semantic approach to language means was worked out and offered by .... a) Gulyga E.V b) A.V.Bondarko c) Trubetzkoy N. d) J.Buranov 8) A ...... manifestation of a category value is sometimes called an exponent. a) phonological b) grammatical c) phraseological d) morphological 9) Categories may be marked on .....by means of inflection a) phrases b) sentences c) words d) the items 10) Words with the same spelling but different meanings may belong to distinct grammatical categories, leading to categorization difficulties. a) Polysemy b) Cross-Linguistic Variation c) Ambiguity d) Homonymy

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