第四章单元测试
- The social constructionist view of language holds that personality or experience cannot pre-date language and that the person is constructed through language. ( )
- In Saussurean linguistics, signs have two parts to them: ( ). The former is a word, a spoken sound, used to refer to a thing, and the latter is the thing referred to.
- Saussure made some important points about signs, including ( ).
- The fundamental argument of poststructuralism is that the meanings carried by language are never fixed, always open to question, always contestible, and always temporary. ( )
- Since the meaning of language is shifting, transitory, and contestible, newspaper articles are open to multiple readings. ( )
A:错 B:对
答案:对
A:the signifier and the signified
B:discourse and power
C:power and resistance
D:knowledge and power
A:Once a signifier becomes attached to a signified, this relationship becomes fixed.
B:The link between the signifier and the signified is arbitrary.
C:The meaning of a sign resides not intrinsically in that sign itself, but in its relationship to other signs.
D:Signs are the things that populate our mental life, things we may refer to, talk to others about, muse upon, try to describe and so on.
A:错 B:对
A:对 B:错
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