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2009年浙江大學(xué)714英語語言與語言學(xué)考研真題及部分詳解
Part1
SectionA
Directions:Readthefollowingtwotexts.Answerthe
questionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.MarkyouranswersonANSWER
SHEET1.(20points)
Passage1
Foodcompanieshavelongwantedmorefreedomtomake
nutritionalclaimsfortheirproducts.Theylookedonenviouslyasmakersof
dietarysupplements,whichoperatedunderlooserregulations,promotedthe
life-enhancingorevenlife-extendingcapabilitiesoftheirproducts.
Afterseveralcourtcasesandpressurefromthefood
industry,theFoodandDrugAdministrationlighteneduplastyear,decidingto
permithealthclaimsonfoodevenwhenscientificevidencewaslessthan
conclusive.Butgettingwhatyouwant,asJohnStuartMillonceobserved,does
notalwaysturnouttobesosatisfying.
Sofar,theagencyhasapprovedclaimsforwalnutsandfor
agroupofseventypesofnuts.Allofthenutsaresaidtohavethepotential
toreducetheriskofheartdisease.
Somecompaniesseekingthenewclaims,however,are
disappointedbythelanguagethattheagencyhasallowed,andhavebeenslowto
useit.Fewnutbrandshaverelabeledtheirpackaging,butPlanters,aunitof
KraftFoods,hasbeenusingthelanguageonsomeofitsdry-roastedpeanuts.
Marketersofwalnutsreceivedpermissiontomakehealth
claimslastJuly,andtheFDAtoldthecompaniesthattheycouldputthis
languageontheirproducts:“Supportivebutnotconclusiveresearchshowsthat
eating1.5ouncesperdayofwalnutsaspartofadietlowinfatand
cholesterolmayreducetheriskofheartdisease.”
Now,eightmonthsaftertheapproval,fewifanywalnut
productscarryaprintedhealthclaim.Consumerresearchbythewalnut
commission,whichrepresentsmorethan5,000growersandhandlers,suggested
thattheclaimwoulddolittletopromotesales.“Whenyoutelltheconsumer
‘supportivebutnotconclusive’and‘may’—withallthosequalifiers,theclaim
isnotverymeaningful,”Mr.Balint,chiefexecutiveoftheCaliforniaWalnut
Commissionsaid.
1Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph
thatfoodcompanieshavealwaysbelievedthat______.
A.their
productshadlife-enhancingfunctions
B.thereshould
bestricterregulationsgoverningdietarysupplementsmakers
C.their
productsweresuperiortothosedietarysupplements
D.nutritional
claimcouldpromotesalesoftheirproducts
2Inthepast,FDA
wouldn’tpermithealthclaimsonfoodunless______.
A.companies
producingthefoodcouldprovideevidenceonitshealthvalue
B.therewere
conclusiveevidencewithregardtoitshealthvalue
C.scientists
studyingthefoodallagreedthatitwashealthful
D.itwasproved
incourtthatthefoodwasbeneficialtohealth
3AlthoughFDAallowed
foodcompaniestomakehealthclaimsontheirproducts,it______.
A.set
restrictionsonthekindoflanguagethattheycoulduse
B.gavepermissiononlytocompaniesmaking
walnuts
C.gavepermissiononlytocompanieswhoseproductscould
reduceheartdisease
D.onlyallowed
Planters,aunitofKraftFoodstodoso
4Accordingtothe
printedhealthclaimsonwalnutproducts,consumersmightinferthat______.
A.eating1.5
ouncesofwalnutsperdaycanreducetheriskofheartdisease
B.walnutscan
donothingtoreducetheriskofheartdisease
C.walnutsare
moreimportantthanahealthydietinreducingtheriskofheartdisease
D.scientists
arestillnotquitesureaboutwalnuts’reducingheartdisease
5Thepassageis
mainlyabout______.
A.the
continuousconflictbetweenfoodcompaniesandFDA
B.thetricks
usedbyfoodcompaniesinadvertisements
C.FDA’s
restrictiononhealthclaimsmadebyfoodcompanies
D.theinfluence
scientificresearchhasonfoodcompanies
Passage2
Everyyear,therearethousandsofcollegeprofessorswho,
twoorthreetimesaweek,offerwhatislargelythesamebasiclecturecourse
inasubjectlikebiologyorShakespeare’scomedies.Afewoftheseprofessors
offerthekindofbrilliantlecturesthatfillclassroomsandprovidethekind
ofeducationalexperiencethatstudentsrememberalltheirlives.Manyoftherest
offersomethingfrommediocretoawful.
So,askedTaylorandAllen,WilliamsCollegephilosophy
professor,whydon’tweidentifytheseextraordinarylecturers,puttheir
lecturesonCDs,andsellthemtouniversitiesthatcouldsupplementthemwith
faculty-leddiscussions?Theadvantagesseemedprettyclear.Collegesthat
employedthecelebritylecturerscouldhelpdefraythecostofsuperstar
salarieswhileenhancingtheirown!reputations.Andschoolsthatpurchasethe
lecturescouldlowercostswhileimprovingthequalityoftheireducational
offering.
Inbusinessterms,thiswasnothingmorecomplicatedthan
bringingtheprovenbenefitsofscaleeconomies,andhigh-techdistributionto
highereducation.Butasyoumighthaveguessed,itwasnotexactlywelcomedby
anestablishmentthatpridesitselfonremainingaquaintcottageindustry.
Eliteuniversitiesworriedabout“diluting”theirbrands
and“polluting”theirmissionbyjoininginaprofit-makingenterprise.And
facultiesimmediatelysawathreatnotonlytotheirjobsandsalaries,buta
lifestyleandteachingmodelthathadcossetedthemforcenturies.Soafter
severalyearsoftrying,theeffortwasscrapped.
Therearelotsofreasonswhyhighereducationhasbeen
abletoresistthekindofrationalizationeveryotherindustryhasgone
through.Mostlythesehavetodowiththeimperfectpricecompetitionthat
comeswitha“status”good,particularlyonethatgetslotsofgovernment
subsidyandhasbeenrisingquicklyineconomicvalue.Butthereisevidence
thatallthatmaybeabouttochange.
Withgovernmentcuttingsubsidies,thereisfinallyenough
financialpressureonpubliccollegesthattheyhavenochoicebuttoconsider
makingfundamentalchangesinthewayteachingisorganized.
Atthesametime,collegesarebeginningtofacereal
competitionfromfor-profituniversitiesthatcanchargelowerfeesbymaking
skillfuluseofdigitizedlecturesandonlinediscussions.
Obviously,thiscompetitionposesmoreofathreatto
third-rankcollegesthanitdoestoHarvardandGeorgetown.Butgiveittime.
6Whichofthe
followingstatementsistrueofthefirstparagraph?
A.Colleges
offertoomanybasiccourseseveryyear.
B.Subjectssuch
asbiologyorShakespeare’scomediesareoutofdate.
C.Manycollege
professorsofferunsatisfactorylectures.
D.Students
cannottellagoodlecturefromanawfulone.
7WhatdidTaylorand
Allenadvise?
A.Colleges
shouldemploythecelebrityprofessors.
B.The
extraordinaryprofessors’lecturesshouldbeputonCDsandsoldto
universities.
C.Colleges
shouldprovidestudentswitheducationalexperiencethattheywillremember
forever.
D.Colleges
shouldimprovethequalityoftheireducationalofferings.
8Whyaresome
universitiesagainsttheadvice?
A.They
believecolleges’missionshouldnotberelatedtomakingprofit.
B.Teachers
cravefornewlifestyleandteachingmodel.
C.Some
universitiesareafraidtolosetheirgovernmentsubsidy.
D.Some
universitiesresisttheideaof“cottageindustry”.
9Whatisthethreat
publiccollegesarefacingaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Diluted
brandsofEliteuniversities.
B.
Fundamentalchangesintheteachingmethods.
C.Government’s
cuttingsubsidies.
D.Thelow
qualityofprofessors.
10Whatisthe
author’sattitudetowardsdigitalizedlectures?
A.
Digitalizedlecturesarenotasgoodastheyseemtobe.
B.
Digitalizedlectureswilldeprivecollegestaffoftheirposition.
C.
Third-rankcollegesshouldusemoreofthemthanHarvard.
D.
Universitiescouldlowercostsbymakingskillfuluseofthem.
SectionB
Directions:Readthearticlebelow.Choosethebestsentencefromthelistto
filleachofthegaps.Foreachgap(11-20)markoneletter(A-L)onyour
AnswerSheet.Donotmarkanylettertwice.Thereareextrasentencesyoudo
notneedtouse.(20points)
In1977Irene
Pepperberg,arecentgraduateofHarvardUniversity,didsomethingverybold.
Atatimewhenanimalsstillwereconsideredautomatons,shesetouttofind
whatwasonanothercreature’smindbytalkingtoit.Shebroughta
one-year-oldAfricangrayparrotshenamedAlexintoherlabtoteachhimto
reproducethesoundsoftheEnglishlanguage.“Ithoughtifhelearnedto
communicate,Icouldaskhimquestionsabouthowheseestheworld.”
WhenPepperberg
beganherdialoguewithAlex,whodiedlastSeptemberattheageof31,many
scientistsbelievedanimalswereincapableofanythought.(11)______Anypetownerwoulddisagree.
Weseetheloveinourdogs’eyesandknowthat,ofcourse,Spothasthoughts
andemotions.(12)______Gutinstinctisnotscience,anditisalltooeasy
toprojecthumanthoughtsandfeelingsontoanothercreature.How,then,doesa
scientistprovethatananimaliscapableofthinking—thatitisableto
acquireinformationabouttheworldandactonit?
(13)______Theywereseated—sheatherdesk,heontopof
hiscage—inherlab,awindowlessroomaboutthesizeofaboxcar,atBrandeis
University.Newspaperslinedthefloor;basketsofbrighttoyswerestackedon
theshelves.Theywereclearlyateam—andbecauseoftheirwork,thenotion
thatanimalscanthinkisnolongersofanciful.
Certainskillsareconsideredkeysignsofhighermental
abilities:goodmemory,agraspofgrammarandsymbols,self-awareness,
understandingothers’motives,imitatingothers,andbeingcreative.(14)
______Scrubjaysknowthatotherjaysarethievesandthatstashedfoodcan
spoil;sheepcanrecognizefaces;chimpanzeesuseavarietyoftoolstoprobe
termitemoundsandevenuseweaponstohuntsmallmammals;dolphinscanimitate
humanpostures;thearcherfish,whichstunsinsectswithasuddenblastof
water,canlearnhowtoaimitssquirtsimplybywatchinganexperiencedfish
performthetask.(15)______
ThirtyyearsaftertheAlexstudiesbegan,Pepperberganda
changingcollectionofassistantswerestillgivinghimEnglishlessons.The
humans,alongwithtwoyoungerparrots,alsoservedasAlex’sflock,providing
thesocialinputallparrotscrave.Likeanyflock,thisone—assmallasit
was—haditsshareofdrama.Alexdominatedhisfellowparrots,actedhuffyat
timesaroundPepperberg,toleratedtheotherfemalehumans,andfelltopieces
overamaleassistantwhodroppedbyforavisit.
PepperbergboughtAlexinaChicagopetstore.(16)______
GiventhatAlex’sbrainwasthesizeofashelledwalnut,mostresearchers
thoughtPepperberg’sinterspeciescommunicationstudywouldbefutile.
(17)______
Chimpanzees,bonobos,andgorillashavebeentaughttouse
signlanguageandsymbolstocommunicatewithus,oftenwithimpressive
results.(18)______Nevertheless,thisisnotthesamethingashavingan
animallookupatyou,openhismouth,andspeak.
Pepperbergwalkedtothebackoftheroom,whereAlexsat
ontopofhiscagepreeninghispearlgrayfeathers.Hestoppedatherapproach
andopenedhisbeak.
(19)______
“Hehasn’thadhisbreakfastyet,”Pepperbergexplained,
“sohe’salittleputout.”
Alexreturnedtopreening,whileanassistantprepareda
bowlofgrapes,greenbeans,appleandbananaslices,andcornonthecob.
(20)______
“Applestastealittlebitlikebananastohim,andthey
lookalittlebitlikecherries,soAlexmadeupthatwordforthem,”
Pepperbergsaid.
A.ThebonoboKanzi,forinstance,carrieshis
symbol-communicationboardwithhimsohecan“talk”tohishumanresearchers,
andhehasinventedcombinationsofsymbolstoexpresshisthoughts.
B.Bitbybit,iningeniousexperiments,
researchershavedocumentedthesetalentsinotherspecies,graduallychipping
awayatwhatwethoughtmadehumanbeingsdistinctivewhileofferingaglimpse
ofwhereourownabilitiescamefrom.
C.Largeanimalsarelimitedmainlytothe
river,streamandlakeareasduringthewinter,andareeasilyobservedbyski
andsnowmobilevisitors.
D.Theyweresimplymachines,robotsprogrammed
toreacttostimulibutlackingtheabilitytothinkorfeel.
E.“Somepeopleactuallycalledmecrazyfor
tryingthis,”shesaid.“Scientiststhoughtthatchimpanzeeswerebetter
subjects,although,ofcourse,chimpscan’tspeak.”
F.UnderPepperberg’spatienttutelage,Alex
learnedhowtousehisvocaltracttoimitatealmostonehundredEnglishwords,
includingthesoundsforallofthesefoods,althoughhecallsanapplea“banerry.”
G.“Wantgrape,”Alexsaid.
H.Sheletthestore’sassistantpickhimout
becauseshedidn’twantotherscientistssayinglaterthatshe’ddeliberately
chosenanespeciallysmartbirdforherwork.
I.“That’swhyIstartedmystudieswithAlex,”
Pepperbergsaid.
J.Hedidn’tseekcreditandinfacttriednot
tobeviewedasanadvocateofanyoneidea.
K.Butsuchclaimsremainhighlycontroversial.
L.Butjusttwodecadeslaterthere’savery
realpossibilityoftheirextinctionintheNorthwestAtlantic.
M.AndAlextheparrotturnedouttobea
surprisinglygoodtalker.
SectionC
Directions:Readthearticlebelow.Fillineachofthe
blankswithoneword.(20points)
Theyspendmoretimeindoctors’officesthanmostparents.
Theyendurestaresfromstrangersbutfeelasiftheyandtheirchildrenare
invisible.Theyoftenfind(21) fightingfor
theirkids,notjustraisingthem.Earlier,andperhapsmoredramatically,they
wrestlewiththecomplexemotions(22) comefrom
knowingthatachildmightnever(23) thelofty
dreamsthataparentoftenenvisions(24) the
child’sbirth.
(25) theparentsofchildrenwhohaveDownsyndromesay
thatraisingachildwithadisabilitycanalsounlockprofoundanduplifting
truthsaboutthemselves,theirchildrenandthevalueoflifein(26)
thatotherscouldneversee.
Suddenly,peoplearelooking.
SinceAlaskaGov.SarahPalin(27) the
vicepresidentialraceasSen.JohnMcCain’sGOPrunningmate,shehasbeen
makingthecasethatshecan(28) agovernment
andafamilywithchildren,(29) a5-month-old
sonwithDownsyndrome.HerdecisiontogivebirthtohersonTrig,(30)
aprenataldiagnosisofhisDownsyndrome,alsounderscoredto
somepeopleherantiabortionstance.
TheattentiononPalinandherfamilyhasspilledoverto
peoplesuchasAdriannePedlikin,aViennamotherofthree,includinga
10-year-oldsonwhohasDownsyndrome.
“Peoplekeepaskingme,“Sowhatdoyouthink?’I(31)
saying,‘Whatisitexactlyyouwantmyopinionabout?’”
Pedlikinsaid.“Peopleare(32) muchmore
attentiontous….Before,kidswouldstare,but(33) adults.
Everybody’scurious:‘What’sit(34) tohavea
kidwithDownsyndrome?’”
ForPedlikinandherhusband,Philip,raisingaboywith
Downsyndromecanbetrying.Theylovetheirsondeeply,actasforceful
advocatesforhimandsayhisbirthhas(35) their
worldviewinapositiveway,buttheyacknowledgethattheir(36)
aremuchharder,moreemotionallywrenchingandoftenlonely.
Other(37) ofchildrenwith
Downsyndrome,althoughthankfulthatmedicalapproachesand
anti-discrimination
lawshave(38) morepossibilitiesfortheir
childrenthanbefore,saytheirchildren’sdisabilitiesoftenrequiremoreof
themthanotherparentsface.They(39) alotof
timefightingwithschoolstoincludetheirchildren,despitetheAmericans
WithDisabilitiesEducationAct.Theyconstantlypushbackagainstthelow(40)
peoplehavefortheirchildren.
【答案】Part1略查看答案
Part2
SectionA
Directions:Defineandexplainbrieflythefollowingterms.
(20points)
1suprasegmental
features
答案:
Suprasegmentalfeaturesarethoseaspects
ofspeechthatinvolvemorethansinglesoundsegments.Theprincipal
suprasegmentalfeaturesaresyllable,stress,toneandintonation.
2phaticfunctionof
languageuse
答案:
Phaticfunctionoflanguageusereferstotheuseofthelanguagewhich
oftenconsistsofsmall,seeminglymeaninglessexpressionforsettingupa
certainatmosphereormaintainingsocialcontactsratherthanforexchanging
informationorideas.Forexample,greetings,farewells,andcommentsonthe
weatherinEnglishcouldservethisfunction.
3theSapir-Whorfhypothesis
答案:
Sapir-Whorfhypothesisconsistsoftwo
parts:linguisticdeterminismandlinguisticrelativity.Linguisticdeterminism
referstothenotionthatalanguagedeterminescertainnonlinguisticcognitive
processes.Differentlanguagesofferpeopledifferentwaysofexpressing
around,theythinkandspeakdifferently.Linguisticrelativityreferstotheclaim
thatthecognitiveprocessesthataredeterminedaredifferentfordifferent
languages.Thus,speakersofdifferentlanguagesaresaidtothinkindifferent
ways.Thehypothesisisnowinterpretedmainlyintwodifferentways:astrong
versionandaweakone.Thestrongversionbelievesthatthelanguagepatternsdetermine
people’sthinkingandbehavior;theweakoneholdsthattheformerinfluence
thelater.Sofar,manyresearchesandexperimentsconductedprovidesupportto
theweakversion.
4imageschema
答案:
Imageschemais
arecurring,dynamicpatternofourperceptualinteractionsandmotorprograms
thatgivescoherenceandstructuretoourexperience.
Imageschema
existsatalevelofabstraction,operatesatalevelofmentalorganization
betweenpropositionstructuresandconcreteimage,anditcanbesubdivided
intothefollowingitems:acenter-peripheryschema,acontainmentschema,a
cycleschema,aforceschema,alinkschema,apart-wholeschema,an
end-of-pathschema,ascaleschemaandaverticalityschema.
5interlanguage
答案:
Interlanguage.Itreferstothetypeof
languageconstructedbysecondorforeignlanguagelearnerswhoarestillin
theprocessoflearningalanguage.It’salanguagesystembetweenthetarget
languageandthelearner’snativelanguage,andimperfectcomparedwiththe
targetlanguage,butnotmeretranslationfromthelearner’snativelanguage.
Forexample,whenaChinesestudentislearningEnglish,hemaymakeerrors
like“totouchthesociety”.
SectionB
Directions:Answeranysevenofthefollowingquestions.
(70points)
1Whatarethebasic
differencesbetweenphoneticsandphonology?
答案:
Bydefinition,phoneticsisthestudyof
speechsounds,includingtheproductionofspeech,whilephonologyisthestudy
oftherulesgoverningthestructure,distribution,andsequencingofspeech
soundsandtheshapeofsyllables.Bothphoneticsandphonologyareconcerned
withspeech.Phoneticsisthestudyoftheproduction,perception,andphysical
propertiesofspeechsounds;phonologyattemptstoaccountforhowtheyare
combined,organized,andconveymeaninginparticularlanguages.Phoneticsis
thestudyofactualsounds,thatis,theanalysisandmodelingothespeech
signal;phonologyisconcernedwithamoreabstractdescriptionofspeech
soundsandtriestodescribetheregularitiesofsoundpatternsindifferent
languagesorwithinalanguage.Inthissense,phoneticsisconcrete,while
phonologyisabstract.Whatphoneticsstudiesisthespeechsound,namely
phone,whilewhatphonologystudiesisphoneme.
2Useexamplestodefine“gradableantonymy”,
“complementaryantonymy”,and“converseantonymy”.
答案:
Gradable
antonymyisthesenserelationbetweentwoanyonymswhichdifferintermsof
degree.Thereisanintermediategroundbetweenthetwo.Thedenialofoneis
notnecessarilytheassertionoftheother.Somethingwhichisnot“good”is
notnecessarily“bad”.Itmaysimplybe“so-so”or“average”.
Complementary
antonymyisthesenserelationbetweenthetwoantonymswhicharecomplementary
toeachother.Thatis,theydividedupthewholeofsemanticfieldcompletely.
Notonlytheassertionofonemeansthedenialoftheother,thedenialofone
alsomeanstheassertionoftheother.Notonlyheisalivemeansheis
notdead,heisnotalivealsomeansheisdead.
Converse
antonymyisaspecialtypeofantonymyinthatthemembersofapairdonot
constituteapositive-negativeopposition.Theyshowthereversalofa
relationshipbetweentwoentities.XistheparentofYmeansthesameasYisthe
childofX.itisthesamerelationshipseenfromtwodifferentangles.
3Writeoutthe
presupposition(s)containedineachofajudge’squestionsbelow:
a.Howdidyouknowthatthedefendanthadboughtaknife?
b.Didyouseethemurderedwomanwhenshewastalkingwith
herlover?
c.Whydidyourunawayfromthesceneofthecrimewithout
callingthepolice?
答案:
Thepresuppositionofaisthattheremust
beadefendant.
Thepresuppositionofbisthatthewoman
wasmurderedandshehasalover.
Thepresuppositionofcisthatthereisa
crimetakingplace.
4Definetheconcept
of“concord”insyntaxwithexamplesfromEnglish.
答案:
Itisalsoknownasagreement.Itisa
syntacticrelationbetweenwordsandphraseswhicharecompatible,inagivenconduction,
byvirtueofinflectionscarriedbyatleastoneofthem.Therearetwotypes
ofconcord:notionalagreementandgrammaticalagreement.Itrequirestheforms
oftwoormorewordsthatstandinspecificsyntacticrelationshipwithone
anothershallalsobecharacterizedbythesameparadigmaticallymarked
category.Forexample,thesyntacticrelationshipbetweenthatgirlandshein
thefollowingdialogue:A:Whoisthatgirl?B:Oh,sheismysister.
5Useexamplestodescribetheviolationof
eachofthefourmaximsofthecooperativeprincipleandtheirpossible
implicatures.
答案:
Themaximofquantity:
①M(fèi)ake
yourcontributionasinformativeasisrequired
②Do
notmakeyourcontributionmoreinformativethanisrequired.
Violationofthemaximofquantity
A:Wheredidyoubuyyourbook?
B:Inabookshop.Itisquitefarfrom
here.
Theinformationcontainedinthesecond
partoftheanswerismorethanrequired.
Themaximofquality:
①Do
notsaywhatyoubelievetobefalse
②Do
notsaythatforwhichyoulackadequateevidence.
Violationofthemaximofquality
Heismadeofsteel.
Thisis,atthelevelofwhatissaid,a
falsestatement.
Themaximofrelation
①the
utteranceshouldberelevant
Violationofthemaximofrelation
A:Theboyisanunwelcomeguest.
B:Well,ah,itisafinedaytoday.
BhasapparentlyrefusedtomakewhathesaidrelevanttoA’s
precedingremarktoavoidsomethingunpleasant.
Themaximofmanner:
①Avoidobscurityofexpression
②Avoidambiguity
③Bebriefandbeorderly.
Violationofthemaximofmanner
A:Let’sgetsomethingtoeatforthekids.
B:OK,butIvetoI-C-EC-R-E-A-M-S.
TheB’sremarkisobviouslyobscureandnot
briefenough.
6Howdoeshuman
languagedifferfromthecommunicationsystemsofanimals?
答案:
The
designfeaturesoflanguagewhichreferstothedefiningpropertiesofhuman
languagethattellsthedifferencebetweenhumanlanguageandanysystemof
animalcommunication.
Arbitrariness:this
isacorefeatureoflanguage,whichmeansthatthereisnologicalconnection
betweenmeaningsandsounds.Duality,whichmeansthepropertyofhavingtwo
levelsofstructures,suchthatunitsoftheprimarylevelarecomposedof
elementsofthesecondarylevelandeachofthetwolevels,hasitsown
principlesoforganization.
Creativitymeans
languageisresourcefulbecauseofitsdualityanditsrecursiveness.Because
ofdualitythespeakerisabletocombinethebasiclinguisticunitestoform
aninfinitesetofsentences,mostofwhichareneverheardbefore.
Displacementmeansthatlanguagecanbeusedtorefertothingswhichare
presentornotpresent,realorimaginedmatters,inthepast,present,or
future,orinfar-awayplaces.
7Whatconstitutes
communicativecompetence?
答案:
NoamChomskydefinescompetenceasalanguage
user’sunderlyingknowledgeaboutthesystemorrules.InChomsky’sview,thenative
speaker’scompetencecanbecharacterizedasasetofrulesforproducingan
understandingofsentencesinhislanguage.DellHymespointedoutthatChomsky’s
competenceisnecessarybutnotsufficientforalearnertocommunicatewith
otherssuccessfullyinaspeechcommunity.Inadditiontogrammaticalaccuracy,
asuccessfulcommunicationrequiresappropriacyinthesensethatheknowswhen
hespeakswhattowhom.Thusheextendedthenotionofcompetence,restricted
byChomskytoknowledgeofgrammar,toincorporatethepragmaticabilityfor
languageuse.Thisextendedideaofcompetenceiscalledcommunicative
competence.
Thuswecansee
thatthecontentofcommunicativecompetenceislargerthancompetence.
Communicativecompetenceusuallyincludestheseveralparts:grammatical
competence,thatisknowledgeofgrammar,vocabulary,phonology,andsemantics
ofalanguage;sociolinguisticcompetence,thatistheknowledgeoftherelationship
betweenlanguageanditsnonlinguisticcontext,knowinghowtouseandrespond
appropriatelytodifferenttypesofspeechacts,andsoforth;discourse
competence,thatisknowinghowtobeginandendconversationsandstrategic
competence,thatisknowledgeofcommunicationstrategiesthatcancompensate
forweaknessinotherareas.
8Howdotheserial
andparallelmodelsaccountforsentencecomprehension?
答案:
Inaserialmodel,thecomprehensionsystem
selectsasingleinterpretationonsomebasis,andonlyconsidersotheralternatives
ifitsfirstchoiceturnsouttobewrong.Whenthesystem'sfirstchoiceis
correct,thismodelisoptimallyefficient,expending
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