According to Numan, context can be classified into . A: linguistic context and co-text. B: nonlinguistic context and extra-linguistic context. C: situational context and cultural context D: linguistic context and nonlinguistic context.
According to Numan, context can be classified into . A: linguistic context and co-text. B: nonlinguistic context and extra-linguistic context. C: situational context and cultural context D: linguistic context and nonlinguistic context.
Which of the following is NOT one of the types of context A: Linguistic context. B: B. Non-linguistic context. C: Extra-linguistic context. D: Intra-linguistic context.
Which of the following is NOT one of the types of context A: Linguistic context. B: B. Non-linguistic context. C: Extra-linguistic context. D: Intra-linguistic context.
In a narrow sense, context refers to the...n as ______ context.
In a narrow sense, context refers to the...n as ______ context.
Linguistic context can be subdivided into lexical context and ______ context. A: words B: clauses C: grammatical D: sentences
Linguistic context can be subdivided into lexical context and ______ context. A: words B: clauses C: grammatical D: sentences
Linguistic context is more important than nonlinguistic context. A: 正确 B: 错误
Linguistic context is more important than nonlinguistic context. A: 正确 B: 错误
The contextualist view of meaning holds that meaning should be studied in terms of the _________ context and linguistic context.
The contextualist view of meaning holds that meaning should be studied in terms of the _________ context and linguistic context.
In a narrow sense, context refers to the words, clauses, sentences in which a word appears and is known as ______ context.
In a narrow sense, context refers to the words, clauses, sentences in which a word appears and is known as ______ context.
According to Relevance Theory, an assumption is relevant in a context if and only if it has some ( ) in that context. Context means not simply the preceding linguistic text, or the environment in which the utterance occurs, but the set of ( ) used to understand the utterance. <br/>______
According to Relevance Theory, an assumption is relevant in a context if and only if it has some ( ) in that context. Context means not simply the preceding linguistic text, or the environment in which the utterance occurs, but the set of ( ) used to understand the utterance. <br/>______
Firth proposes context of situation, which is subdivided into ( ) context and ( ) context. The former includes the entire cultural setting of speech and the personal history of the participants The latter refers to the probability of one word’s co-occurrence or collocation with another. <br/>______
Firth proposes context of situation, which is subdivided into ( ) context and ( ) context. The former includes the entire cultural setting of speech and the personal history of the participants The latter refers to the probability of one word’s co-occurrence or collocation with another. <br/>______
Firth proposes context of situation, which is subdivided into [填空1] context and[填空2] context. The former includes the entire cultural setting of speech and the personal history of the participants The latter refers to the probability of one word’s co-occurrence or collocation with another.
Firth proposes context of situation, which is subdivided into [填空1] context and[填空2] context. The former includes the entire cultural setting of speech and the personal history of the participants The latter refers to the probability of one word’s co-occurrence or collocation with another.