1. What does lexicology study?, Grammar rules, Word meanings and vocabulary, Phonetic symbols, Sentence structure, What are synonyms?, Words with opposite meanings, Words with similar or nearly the same meanings, Words that sound alike but differ in meaning, Words borrowed from another language, Which of the following is an example of polysemy?, bank (river side / financial institution), hot – cold, cat – dog, speak – spoke, What are idioms?, Newly created words, Words spelled the same but pronounced differently, Fixed expressions whose meanings cannot be understood from individual words, Scientific terms, What are antonyms?, Words with emotional meaning, Words used in informal language, Words with opposite meanings, Words with the same origin, Which of the following is a homonym?, bright – smart, light (not heavy) – light (illumination), write – wrote, boy – girl, A neologism is:, An old-fashioned word, A newly coined or recently used word, A borrowed word, A slang expression, Which of the following is a loanword (borrowed word) in English?, window, telephone, café, friendship, Etymology deals with:, Word spelling, The structure of sentences, The history and origin of words, Punctuation, The word “child–children” is an example of:, Regular plural formation, Irregular plural formation, Compound word, Conversion.
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