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B. Vindili
C. Iscaevones
D. Ingvaeones
A. two tenses
B. three tenses
C. many tenses
D. four tenses
№25 Manba: Anderson B.L. Migration, accommodation and language change.
II.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –1;
Find the type of the in the word "English"
A. i-stem
B. o-stem
C. a-stem
D. root stem
A. 4lh century
B. 5th century
C. 6th century
D. 7lh century
A. I. Schmidt
B. A. Meilet
C. H. Paul
D. A. Shleicher
A. K. Brugmann
B. H. Paul
C. B. Delbruck
D. F. Schleicher
A. Scaliger
B. H. Paul
C. F. Sasetti
D. K. Verner
№80 Manba: Anderson B.L. Migration, accommodation and language change.
IV.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –3;
When did the first consonant shift take place?
A. Before the 4 th cent/ AD
B. Before the 4 th cent/ BC
C. Before the 10 th cent/ BC
D. Before the 10 th cent/ AD
A. 2-7c. AD
B. 8-11 c. AD
C. 1-5c. BC
D. 10-5c. BC
A. psychological
B. Sociological
C. transformational
D. glossematics
A. centum language
B. satem’s language
C. Developed language
D. undeveloped language
A. Mutation
B. Alternative
C. Succeeding
D. Dialecting
C. Insignificant
D. High
A. Latin verb
D. French verb
B. Verb prefixes were thrown on to the prefixes, nouns and adjectives were unnacented
C. All of them were unnacented
D. All of them were thrown to the prefixes
B. Phrygian
C. Illyrian
D. Persian
№141 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
II.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Hittite cuneiform texts mention two languages. What are they?
A. Luwian and Palaean
№142 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
V.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Old English language also called……….
A. Aglo-saxon
B. anglo –frisian
C. west-germanic
D. west-saxon
№143 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
IV.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
How did Bede earn the name ''the father of english history''
A. he wrote the first history of the English people from 500-700 AD
B. he comissioned the writing of the anglo-saxon chronicle
C. he is the author of the anglo-saxon chronicle
D. he is the author of Beowolf
№144 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
III.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
What is ''palatal mutation''
A. fronting and raising vowels through the influence of [i]or[j]
B. most comprehensive proccess
C. it could affect most diphtongs
D. process of diphtongs
№145 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
II.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Which one of the following texts was composed during the Old English period?
A. Beowulf
B. the Canterbury Tales
C. first book of the Intoduction of Knowledge
D. King Arthur
№146 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
III.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Who was the author of ‘Historia Ecclesiastica gents Anglorum’
A. Bede
B. King Alfred
C. Canute
D. Beowolf
№147 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
III.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Which of the following did not occur after the roman withdrawal of troops due to the fall of the
Roman Empire?
A. the celts stopped speaking latin
B. the picts and scots attacked the celts
C. The angels, Saxons and jutes came to the assistance of the celts
D. the celts and saxons
№148 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
VI.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Alfred entered into treaty with the Vikings in the year…………..
A. 886AD
B. 1066AD
C. 793 AD
D. 644 AD
№149 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
IV.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
What was the celtic name for the island now known as England?
A. britonnia
B. wessex
C. danelow
D. saxonia
№150 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
I.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
The vocabulary of OE is almost purely ……..
A. Germanic
B. French
C. Spanish
D. Irish
№151 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
I.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Who brought French into England as the language of the higher classes?
A. The Roman Conquest
C. the Northumbrians
D. the Kentish
№152 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
I.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Before coming english what language was spoken rather extensively for a period about 4
centuries
A. laten
B. greek
C. french
D. celt
№153 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
II.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
How many branches do the Celtic languages include?
A. branches: the Gaellic branch and the Brythonic branch.
B. branches: the Gaul and Brythonic branch.
№154 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
II.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Who are the founders of the English nation?
A. Germanic triber
B. Jutes and Saxons
C. anges and Saxons
D. tribers and celts
№155 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
VI.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
How long was the territory of Britain was under Roman rule?
A. For more than 300 years.
№156 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
V.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
Englis(English) word is derived from the name of the …….
A. engle
B. angelcynn
C. englaland
D. englend
№157 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
VI.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
which one is older .the name English or the name England
A. English
B. England
C. Englend instead of England
D. Engilish instead of both
№158 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
VI.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
The period from 450 to 1150 is known as …
A. Old English
B. Ancient English
C. Middle English
D. Modern English
№159 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
IV.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
How language is the English language of today
A. the language that has resulated from the history of the dialects spoken by the Germanic tribes
who came to enland
B. the language that has resulted from the history of the gathered dialects
C. the language which was used in middle England
D. the language that has resulted from the history of the gathered jargons
№160 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
V.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
The ages of Chaucer and Shakespeare is not only known as Early New English, but also as … .
A. The Literary Renaissance
B. Normalisation
C. Correctness
D. Process
№161 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
III.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
The Classical Middle English was the time of restoration of English to the position of the state,
literary language and … .
A. The time of literary flourishing
№162 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
IV.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
How many years did the use of latin language begin to decline
A. 410
B. 420
C. 435
D. 425
№163 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
III.Bob. 1- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
In the sphere of writing … was mainly used in Anglo-Saxon period
A. West Saxon
B. Kentish
C. Northumbrian
D. Tribenes
№164 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
IV.Bob. 3- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
what does old English begin with
A. the Germanic settlement of Britain and the beginning of writing
B. Germanic settlement
C. Roman settlement
D. Romance of Britain
№165 Manba: Hall E. The Silent Language. – New York, London, 1990.
III.Bob. 2- §; Qiyinchilik darajasi –2;
What made a favourable environment for intensive linguistic change in Early Middle English?
A. Dialectal divergence
C. Celtic English
D. Saxon dialect
A. Old English
B. Ancient English
C. Middle English
D. Modern English
A. Old English
B. Modern English
C. Middle English
D. Ancient English
A. Old English
B. Modern English
C. Middle English
D. Ancient English
B. Old Germanic
C. Celtic English
D. Tribe jutes
B. German
C. Frusian
D. Romance
B. Shakespeare
C. Caxton
D. R.Rask
B. Pronoun
C. Adjective
D. Verb