Топик: Экзаменационные билеты за 1 семестр 2001 года по предмету: Искусство речи на английском языке. Американский английский
271.Name the area(s) in England where you may hear the following word order: ...give me.
272.Define «Scots language.»
273.Define the Scottish vowel-length rule.
274.Define the velar fricative which is used in Scotland.
275.Define the glottal stop which is used in Scotland.
276.In the Scottish dialect, give the plural for the following singular nouns: leaf, eye, knife, shoes.
277.Show the three forms (present, past, perfect tenses) of the following verbs in the Scottish dialect : to go, to hang, to laugh.
278.Describe auxiliary verb usage in the Scottish dialect.
279.List the languages that influence the Scottish dialect.
280.Translate the following sentence from the Shetland dialect into modern English: Da twa languages melled tagidder to mak da tongue we caa Shetlandic; diswis English-osed by da Kirk, da laacoorts an id skols.
281.Describe the history of the Welsh dialect of the English language.
282.Name the letter-sound that does not exist in the Welsh dialect of English.
283.Explain tag question usage in the Welsh dialect of English.
284.Describe the history of the Irish dialect of the English language.
285.Show how the th fricative is pronounced in the Irish dialect of the English language.
286.Describe the rule in pronunciation (transcription) for the consonant clusters «st, sn, sl» in the Irish dialect of the English dialect. Give at least two examples of each (6 words) consonant cluster and show their Irish pronunciation.
287.Describe the use of the word after in the Irish dialect of the English language.
288.Describe the use of the auxiliary verb ‘to be ’ in the Irish dialect of the English language.
289.Describe the use of the prepositions ‘on ’, ‘of ’ and ‘from ’ in the Irish dialect of the English language.
290.Show the equivalent of the subordinate clause markers ‘when ’, ‘while ’, and ‘if ’ in the Irish dialect of the English language.
291.Give the suffix used in the Irish dialect of the English language used to express the diminutive, or smallness.
292.List the areas of the world where Hiberno-English is used or influences the English language.
293.Describe the use of the word whenever used in Ulster (Ireland), New Zealand and Australia.
294.Describe the history of Caribbean English.
295.Translate the following sentence from English into Caribbean English: The fish was caught yesterday.
296.Translate the following sentence from English into Caribbean English: Are you drinking coffee?
297.Describe the ‘Creole Hypothesis’ in the Caribbean.
298.Define Creole.
299.Define Pidgin.