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KITOBcomparative typology of english uzbek and russian languages

Exercise#2. Read the statements below and choose whether they are True or 
False. 
 


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1. 
“Gender” is considered the main object of genderology, which includes 
aninternational description of cultures, the roles of male and female in society and 
their relationship and behavior.
True/False 
2. 
Chris Weedon famously characterized language as ‘the place where actual and 
possible forms of social organization and their likely social and political 
consequences are defined and contested.
True/False 
3. 
The term “gender” is considered as one of the problematic concepts in this 
direction of linguistics.
True/False 
4. 
Yu.Stepanov points out that a ‘correlational’ relationship between sex and 
gender is usually seen in one of two possible ways: first, that gendered behavior is 
‘built on’ to pre-existing sex differences, and, second, that the sex-gender 
relationship may be arbitrary, but that there will always be gender differences in 
behavior, which then come to “symbolize” sex.
True/False 
5. 
Genderological analysis of a language can serve in understanding not only its 
anthropocentric paradigm but also its male and female peculiarities.
 
True/False 
 
Test yourself on Interrelation of typology with anthropocentric 
trends of linguistic 
 
1.
In XVIII century, there were mostly done researches of comparative-
historical investigations among related languages and in the last century 
collection of ........................... paradigms occupied the position of structural 
paradigm. 
a)
anthropocentric, functional 
b)
functional, cognitive and dynamic 
c)
functional, cognitive 
d)
anthropocentric, functional, cognitive and dynamic 
2.
The anthropocentric paradigm appeared... 
a)
in the 30s of the XXth century 
b)
in the 40s of the XXth century 
c)
in the 50s of the XXth century 


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d)
in the XIXth century 
3.
Cognitive linguistics investigates language as mechanism of 
a)
codification and classification of it 
b)
categorization and classification of it 
c)
transformation and codification of it
d)
transformation and categorization of it 
4.
Linguaculturology is… 
a)
complex linguistic science direction appeared in the basis of inter 
reaction of linguistics and culturology 
b)
b complex scientific science direction appeared in the basis of inter 
reaction of linguistics and culturology
c)
complex scientific science direction appeared on the basis of inter 
reaction of culture and linguistics 
d)
complex scientific science direction appeared on the basis of inter 
reaction of linguistics and literature 
5.
The communicative competence model is based on... 
a)
this understanding of the relationship between language and culture 
b)
literature, art, music, and philosophy 
c)
the high culture of the people who speak that language 
d)
the 
pattern 
of 
human 
behavior 
that 
includes 
thoughts, 
communications, languages, practices, beliefs 
6.
According to V. Telia, culture is described as a ... 
a)
world-conception, world-perception, and world-comprehension of a 
people 
b)
world-conception, world- connection of a people 
c)
world-conception, world- connection and world- competence of a 
people 
d)
world-conception, world-perception, and world- practices of a people 
7.
Lingua-culture is... 
a)
the verbalized art, the culture externalized in signs of language 
b)
the verbalized culture, the culture externalized in signs of language 
c)
the verbalized culture, the culture internalized in signs of language 


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d)
the verbalized cultural awareness, the culture externalized in signs of 
language 
8.
In linguaculturology concept can be understood as… 
a.
“cultural-grammaticall-lexical” expression 
b.
"grammatical-mental-lexical” expression 
c.
“cultural-mental-grammatical” expression 
d.
“cultural-mental-lexical” expression 
9.
“Sex is biological, consists of sociocultural sex with sociocultural elements. 
That is why “gender” and “sex” is appeared as “whole and part” explains ... 
a)
V.A.Maslova 
b)
O.V. Ryabov 
c)
Jane Sunderland 
d)
Yu. S. Stepanov 
10.
In Western nations, the concept "love" is devoted to…
a)
a human being with great passion and feelings 
b)
great love is devoted to God 
c)
love devoted to parents 
d)
love that is devoted to children
11.
Cognitive science is closely connected with...
a)
anthropology, ethno linguistics, mathematics 
b)
sociolinguistics, ethno linguistics, psycholinguistics 
c)
mathematics, logic, philosophy, anthropology, and linguistics 
d)
philosophy of science, anthropology, and linguistics 
12.
In Uzbek “эркаксабзи” or “эркакшода
” 
in English can be the equivalent... 
a)
landlord 
b)
blue stocking 
c)
brother of the angle 
d)
black-stocking 


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13.
... refers to the array of socially constructed roles and relationships, 
personality traits, attitudes, behaviors, values, relative power and influence 
that society ascribes to the two sexes on a differential basis 
a)
sex 
b)
gender logical analysis 
c)
existence 
d)
gender 
14.
The first researches on gender started to be investigated in ... humanitarian 
sciences. 
a)
eastern 
b)
south-western 
c)
western
d)
both southern and western 
15.
… includes anational description of cultures, the roles of male and female in 
society and their relationship and behavior 
a)
gender 
b)
culture 
c)
linguistics 
d)
biological sex 

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