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Activity 4.
Prepare a 5 min speech on the theme “Synthetic and
analytic structure of languages”.
9. TYPOLOGY OF WORD COMBINATIONS IN THE
ENGLISH AND NATIVE LANGUAGES
Activity 1. Match the definitions for the given syntactical ties.
Government
The word combination
Agreement
Dependent
relations
Independent relations
Adjoining
The groups of suffixes
observed in the English and
native languages
Formation of
parts of speech
Formation of new
words
Word formation
by sound
imitation
Blending
Clipping
Word formation
for various
purposes.
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a)
a variety of syntactical connection when the dependence of one
word upon head word is expressed
not morphologically but
semantically;
b)
a syntactical tie where the head word of the word combination
governs the adjunct ( the dependent word) to receive the
grammatical form which doesn’nt
exist in it;
c)
not often found in Modern English,
but it is widely used in
Modern Russian and Uzbek languages;
d)
is
the main syntactic unit;
e)
relations words have equal independent meaning;
f)
word combination consists of the the head word and adjunct.
Activity 2. Fill the table with examples concerning syntactical
relations
English
Coordination: Subordination:
Predication:
Russian
Syntactically
free:
Syntactically bound:
Uzbek
Independent
Dependent
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