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Introducing Language And Literature
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1. The period extending from 1100-1500 AD
2. The branches of the Indio European family have generally been divided into two groups, the Satem
3. Priest, monk, bishop, pope etc. are some of the------------- words came into Old English
4. Of the language groups descended from the Indo European family ,which is the most important for the students of English?
5. Of the language groups descended from the Indo European family ,which is the most important for the students of English?
6. The important literary work of the old English period Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was written in________ dialect.
7. The period that of levelled inflections
8. Primitive Germanic is also known as…
9. The Authorised Version of Bible was made under the direction of
10. What is the term applied to a process in which vowel undergo a change, according to whether they occur in a stressed or unstressed syllable?
11. The words like anarch, gloom,Olympian, irreseposibleetc made their first appearance in
12. What is the name given to an original homogeneous language
13. In which OE dialect was the important literary work Beowulf written
14. Who contributed the word Utopian ?
15. The word rickshaw is
16. What is the name given to an original homogeneous language
17. Which is not belong to Satem language group
18. Coffee is a
19. If everything else in a language should perish, would alone be sufficient, to show the whole extent of its beauty and power. Who said these words about Bible?
20. Pater is the ____________word for father.
21. Which language family is the ancestor of the English Language?
22. Whose contribution is the word Malapropism?
23. Dr. Johnson’s dictionary was published in
24. Who introduced printing in England?
25. The period extending from 600-1100 AD