Practice
Practice
PRACTICE
1. Sentence meaning & Speaker meaning
2. Sentences; Utterances; Propositions
3. Reference & Sense; Referent; Referring expressions; Arguments & Predicators; Predicate
4. Deixis; Definiteness
13. Which of the following pairs of the words are binary antonym?
A liquid/gas C. agree/disagree
B. happy/sad D. higher/lower
14. emotion- eagerness is a case of...
A. polysemy C. synonymy
B. homonymy D. hyponymy
15. The two sentences (1) Mrs. Green is Mary's mother and (2) Mrs. Green is Mary's daughter
said……………
A. to have the same proposition C. to be paraphrases of each other
B. to be contradictories D. to entail each other
II. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Blacken the corre Tor F on
the answer sheet.
1. Reference is a relationship between certain uttered expressions & certain things out context of
the utterance.
2. Every expression that has meaning has sense, but not every expression has reference.
3. Referring is an act performed by particular speakers on particular occasions. 4. The
same expression can be a referring expression or not, depending on the context 5.
Mary, an old lady, and in front of could be used as referring expressions. 6. Tom is a
genius is an equative sentence.
7. In All bachelors are male, the predicate male functions as a predicator.
8. send is a one-place predicate.
9. The stereotype of a predicate can be thought of as the most typical member of the dicate.
10. Different prototypes result in cultural differences.
11. Syonymy is to paraphrase as hyponymy is to entailment.
Ex2. Decide if the following sentences are true or false.
1. “Annie caught a tuna” entails “Annie caught a fish”. T
2. “Lia baked the cake” entails "Lia did something to the cake”.T
3. “Annie is not fat” entails “Annie is thin”. F
4. "It's a gorgeous piece of jewelry" entails "It's a gorgeous bracelet". F
5. “The thief was chased by someone" does not entails "The police chased the
thief". T
6. “Some kids running down the street" entails "Some boys running down the
street". F
TRUE/FALSE
1- Semantics is the study of meaning in language.
2- A sentence is a grammatically string of words expressing a complete thought.
3- An utterance is any stretch of talk, by one person, before and after which there is silence on
the part of that person.
4- The sentence Calligraphy means beautiful handwriting involves sentence meaning.
5- The expression The man in The man over there is my friend is a definite expression. It is a
referring expression.
6- Speaker meaning is used in the sentence Hot means not cold.
7- The context of an utterance is a part of the universe of discourse.
8- The verbs come and go are deictic words.
9- There is not a deictic word.
10- Today is not a deictic word.
11- The first personal pronoun plural We is deictic.
12- A deictic word is one which takes some elements of meaning from the context of situation
of the utterance in which it is said
13- A universe of discourse can be real, fictitious or partly fictitious.
14- The sentence Whales are mammals is a generic sentence.
15- The sentence That whale over there is a mammal is a generic sentence
16- A generic sentence is a sentence in which some statements is made about a whole
unrestricted class of individuals, as opposed to any particular individual.
17- Two important meanings of the verb to mean are a-to go away and b-to answer the
questions.
18- Alive as She is still alive is a predicate of degree two (or two-place predicate).
19- In the sentence He loved her, the two arguments are He and loved.
20- In the sentence He loved her, love is a predicate of degree three.
21- Conjunctions can be predicates.
22-A predicate is any word which (in a given single sense) can function as the argument of a
sentence.
23- In the sentence He wrote a book, WRITE is the argument and the two predicators are He
and book.
24- The role of an argument is played by a predicate.
25- The role of a predicator is played by a predicate.
26- The semantic analysis of simple declarative sentences reveals two major semantic roles:
predicator and argument.
27- The sentence President Ho Chi Minh is Uncle Ho is an equative sentence.
28- Sentence meaning (or word meaning) is what it counts as the equivalent of in the language
concerned.
29- The sentence John is good is an equative sentence.
30- An equative sentence is one which is used to assert the identity of the referents of two
expressions, i.e. to assert that two expressions have the same referent.
31-The proper noun John in John is my best friend is never a referring expression.
32- Definite noun phrases are not used as referring expressions.
33- The indefinite noun phrase a man can be used as a referring expression or not depending on
the context..
34- A referring expression is any expression used in an utterance to refer to something or
someone, i.e. used with a particular referent in mind.
35- The two sentences Harriet wrote the answer down and Harriet wrote down have the same
sense.
36- The sense of an expression is a relationship between a particular object in the world and an
expression used in an utterance to pick the object out.
37- The two expresions President Ho Chi Minh and Uncle Ho in Vietnam context have the
same referent.
38- Vietnam is a word which has variable reference
39- The word to mean can be applied to people who use language with the meaning to intend
to convey.
40- Vietnam is a word which has constant reference.
41- The relationship between the expression My son and the person my son in the sentence My
son is here is called sense.
42- By means of reference, a speaker indicates which things in the world (including persons) are
being talked about.
43- In talking of reference, we deal with the relationships inside the language.
44-A proposition can be tied to a particular time and place.