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词汇学复习;;1.1 Basic word stock;1)All National Character (全民性)
They denote the most common things and phenomena of the world around us, which are indispensable to all speakers.
They include words relating to:;Natural phenomena: rain, snow, fire, sun
Human body and relations: head, foot, mother, father
Names of plants and animals: oak, pine, grass, pear, cat, dog, chicken
Action, size, domain, state: come, go, eat, good, hot, white, black
Num., pron., prep., conj.: one, ten hundred, I, you, who, out, and, but
;1) Latin
For 2000 years it has borrowed so heavily and complexly from Latin;(1) The Pre-Anglo-Saxon Period;Words borrowed reflected new conceptions and experience in war and agriculture:
Battle, banner, wall, pit, street, wine, trade, bargain, dish, cheese, pepper, butter, pipe;(2) The Old English Period;(3) The Middle English Period;(4) The Modern English Period;Many of the frequently used abbreviations are from Latin:
i.e. (id est)
e.g. (exempli gratia)
a.m. (ante meridiem)
etc. (et cetera)
p. m. (post meridiem)
ibid (ibidem);2) Greek;3) French;Government and administration: govern, state, crown, country
Feudalism: feudal, fief, prince, peer, duke
Law: justice, judge, jury
Religion: religion, service, angel
Morality: virtue, duty, grace;Military affairs: war, peace, battle
Meat: beef, mutton, pork, bacon,
Cuisine: sauce, fry, roast, soup
Architecture: tower, pillar, porch
Fashion: dress, robe, garment
;1650-1800:
Ballet, debut, canteen, champagne, ridicule, routine
Since 1800:
Resume, faire, cliché, détente, attache, garage, camouflage… ;The earlier loan words (from Norman French) have entered the basic word stock, whereas the later ones (from Central or Parisian dialect) have largely kept their distinct French features.;Early Late
Chandler chandelier
Chapel chaperon
Message massage
Cabbage mirage
Baron buff
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