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Which morphological structure consists of a single morpheme?
The process of forming a new word by borrowing from another language is called:
The word ‘selfie’ is an example of which word formation process?
Which of the following words is formed through back-formation?
What is the process of creating a new word by shortening a longer word?
Which type of word formation process is used in the word ‘brunch’?
Which of the following is an example of compounding?
What type of morpheme changes the grammatical category of a word?
Which of the following words contains an inflectional morpheme?
What is the root morpheme in the word ‘disagreeable’?
Which of the following words contains a derivational morpheme?
What type of morpheme is ‘-ness’ in the word ‘kindness’?
Which of the following is an inflectional morpheme?
In the word ‘unhappiness,’ how many morphemes are present?
What is the study of word formation called?
Which of the following is an example of a bound morpheme?
Which of the following is an example of a free morpheme?
What is the main feature of Objective Testing?
What are Podcasts?
Which type of linguistics focuses on using linguistic theories to solve real-world problems?
Which branch of linguistics studies the physical properties of speech sounds?
Which linguist’s work led to the era of generative grammar?
Who collaborated with Morris Halle and Gunnar Fant on the theory of Distinctive Features in phonology?
Which European linguist was a key member of the Prague School of Linguistics?
Which American linguist was also an anthropologist?
Which linguist shifted attention from historical studies to structural principles of language?
Who devoted a Dialogue to linguistic issues in ancient Greece?
The smallest unit of sound that can distinguish meaning in a language is called a:
Which of the following is NOT a branch of phonetics?
Use of Audio Visual aids can:
What does the term 'syntax' refer to in linguistics?
Who is known as the father of modern linguistics?
In phonetics, which term describes the way in which airflow is obstructed in the vocal tract?
The smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning is called a:
Which branch of linguistics deals with the meaning of words and sentences?
What is the study of the structure and formation of words called?
Who is the major exponent of the ‘The Silent Way’, one of the constituents of Humanistic Approaches to learning ?
A console refers to ........................
Which method emphasises linguistic competence and performance?
Which of the following aspects points to the direct method of teaching?
When teaching a novel, what should a teacher do first?
What is the main goal of using role-play in an English classroom?
Formative assessment is used to :
A teacher gives a small class test in English, discusses the answers in the class and asks them to collect their friend's answer book to evaluate. What type of assessment is this?
Which among the following is a teacher- centered instructional approach?
The device which is based on the Stimulus response confirmation theory is :
Who is considered as the father of the term 'learner autonomy' ?
Fluency in English can be developed by:
The proponent of 'Basic English":

Choose the correct explanation about cod - switching

  1. Code-switching refers to the practice of alternating between the L1 and L2 during classroom instruction.
  2. Code-switching refers to the practice of alternating between the L1 and L2 during classroom instruction.