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This theory traces all forms of speech utterance back to emotional interjections evoked by pain, surprise, pleasure, wonder etc.
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The most important dialect used during the Old English period is
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Name the two languages spoken side by side during the Middle English period.
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Italian words also begin to make their appearance in English, especially in connection with music and the arts during the __
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The Renaissance and the coming of the printed book tended to set and standardize __
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In 1453,___ , the seat of European learning fell to the Turks.
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The Norman Conquest of England began with the rule of:
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The Latin influence in Old English period was mainly due to:
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The Latin influence in Old English period was mainly due to:
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The most important dialect during the Old English period was:
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The original language of Britain was
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The Indo-European language was spoken around the area of
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Which dialect attained prominence during the middle English period
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What was said to be the theory that came from automatic human responses to pain, fear, surprise, laugh etc
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Who was the famous Old English writer who wrote Canterbury Tales?
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After the Norman Conquest, which language became the language of courts and government?
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The Scandinavians and Norsemen who settled in England spoke what language?
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Which dialect became the standard of Old English?
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The Norman Conquest of England was in the year
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The modern grammatical system had come into existence by the end of the ____ century.
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The Authorised Version / King James Version of the Bible came out in
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The four chief aspects of any language are –
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Which of the four dialects became the most dominant in the Old English period?
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What is the other name for Primitive Germanic?
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The ___ theory suggests that speech originates from man’s attempt to imitate the characteristic sound of the creature/object he is referring to
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Which theory of language origin is developed by Wilhelm Wundt and Sir Richard Paget?
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സ്വനിമ വ്യതിയാനം (Allophonic Variation) എന്നാലെന്ത്?
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കേരള പാണിനി എന്നറിയപ്പെടുന്ന ഭാഷാശാസ്ത്രജ്ഞൻ ആര്?
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ഭാഷാശാസ്ത്രത്തിൽ, ഒരു വാക്യത്തിലെ ഘടകങ്ങളെ തിരിച്ചറിയുന്നതിനും തരംതിരിക്കുന്നതിനും ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന ഡയഗ്രമാറ്റിക് പ്രാതിനിധ്യം ഏതാണ്?
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How does the poem portray time?
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What does the urn symbolize in the poem?
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Which of the following best captures a central theme of Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn"?
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How does the poem end? (Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
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What is the setting of the poem? (Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard)
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Why did Gray move from Peterhouse to Pembroke College?
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What is alliteration?
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What metrical pattern does Sonnet 121 follow?
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What is the main message in the closing lines of the sonnet?
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What does the line “they that level / At my abuses reckon up their own” suggest?
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What does the speaker mean by saying “I am that I am”?
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What does Shelley wish for at the end of the poem?
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Which of the following comparisons does Shelley NOT make to describe the skylark’s song?
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According to Shelley, why is the skylark's song superior to human poetry?
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What literary device is most prominent in Shelley’s address to the skylark throughout the poem?
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What is the central theme of Shelley’s “To a Skylark”?
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What does the Three-Language Formula include?
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What theme is most strongly presented in this part of the poem?
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According to Shelley, how does the skylark differ from humans?
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What emotion does Shelley primarily express towards the skylark in Part 5?
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What literary device is used in the phrase "Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought"?
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