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c) substantivization.
                            24. Phraseological units are subdivided into nominative,
                            nominativecommunicative,
                            interjectional word groups and communicative phraseological
                            units according to
                            a) A.I. Smirnitsky;
                            b) N.N.Amosova
                            c) S.V.Kunin
                            25. H-bag, T-shirt, G-man are examples of:
                            a) neutral compounds;
                            b) contracted compounds;
                            c) derived compounds.
                            26. In the phrase a black little bird the word little illustrates
                            a) the graphic criterion of distinguishing between a word and a
                            word-group;
                            b) the phonetic criterion of distinguishing between a word and a
                            word-group;
                            c) the morphological-syntactic criterion of distinguishing between
                            a word and a
                            word-group.
                            27. Comb-to comb, to make-make contribute to the growth of
                            a) hyponomy;
                            b) homonymy;
                            c) synonymy.
                            28. According to Professor A.I. Smirnitsky, which among the
                            following are NOT
                            partial lexical homonyms?
                            a) rose, n. and rose, v (Past Indef. of to rise);
                            b) to can (canned, canned) and (I) can (could);
                            c) to lie (lay, lain), v. and to lie (lied, lied), v.
                            29. Foolish> loving, affectionate illustrate:
                            a) the degradation of meaning;
                            b) the elevation of meaning;
                            c) the narrowing of meaning.













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