requirements and usage context.
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- According to Numan, context can be classified into . A: linguistic context and co-text. B: nonlinguistic context and extra-linguistic context. C: situational context and cultural context D: linguistic context and nonlinguistic context.
- A ____is a detailed description of a<br/>specific person who comes from our target group. A: storyboard B: scenario C: story D: persona
- Firth proposes context of situation, which is subdivided into ( ) context and ( ) context. The former includes the entire cultural setting of speech and the personal history of the participants The latter refers to the probability of one word’s co-occurrence or collocation with another. <br/>______
- Linguistic context can be subdivided into lexical context and ______ context. A: words B: clauses C: grammatical D: sentences
- With<br/>the CREATE USER statement, we can only add one new user at a time.( <br/>)
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According to Relevance Theory, an assumption is relevant in a context if and only if it has some ( ) in that context. Context means not simply the preceding linguistic text, or the environment in which the utterance occurs, but the set of ( ) used to understand the utterance. <br/>______
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Besides implicit user input, there’s another type of user input which is called explicit user input.<br/>( )
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According<br/>to the needs that the product can meet or the benefits provided, and<br/>the degree of problem-solving, it is positioned as: (). A: Feature<br/>positioning B: Usage/application<br/>positioning C: Benefit<br/>positioning D: Product<br/>category positioning
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A large vocabulary can be used to describe different aspects of a person. Choose the one which is not correct. A: “Flat” can be used to describe one’s mouth. B: “Grin” can be used to describe one’s figure. C: “Aggressive” can be used to describe one’s personality. D: “Ponytail” can be used to describe one’s hair.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the types of context A: Linguistic context. B: B. Non-linguistic context. C: Extra-linguistic context. D: Intra-linguistic context.