Quiz
1. Classify these lexical relations into these categories: ideographic synonymy, stylistic synonymy, perfect synonymy, simple antonymy, gradable antonymy, reverses, converses, taxonomic sisters, markedness, homographs, homophones, pure homonyms, polysemy, meronymy, hyponymy. For meronymy, specify the type of meronymic relationship.
Above - Below
Begin - Commence
Dessert - Meal
Red - Blue
Dog - Bitch
Open - Shut
Scarlet - Red
Before - After
Ball (I bounced the ball) - Ball (I went to the ball)
Long - Short
Lion - Mammal
Slew - Slough
Expect - Hope
Collarbone - Clavicle
Motherboard - Computer
Monday - Wednesday
Good - Bad
Enter - Leave
Hook (fishhook) - Hook (punch)
Pass - Fail
Easy - Difficult
Come - Go
Horse - Steed
2. What is homonymy?
A. When a word has two or more unrelated senses.
B. When a word has two or more related senses.
C. When multiple words share the same meaning.
D. The lexical relation of inclusion of one class in another.
3. What is polysemy?
A. When a word has two or more unrelated meaning.
B. When two words have opposite meanings.
C. The part-whole relationship between lexical items.
D. When a word has two or more related meanings.