Sounds that are different from one another, but do not change meaning, are called:
A) phones
B) allophones
C) phonemes
D) distinctive features
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Q2: In the earliest stage of prespeech development,
Q3: Research suggests that children learn to produce:
A)
Q4: The sounds that are meaningful, or can
Q5: Languages differ:
A) in how the users describe
Q6: Research suggests that before one year of
Q7: Phonotactics refers to:
A) how languages use different
Q8: Aspiration is:
A) a distinctive feature in English.
B)
Q9: Prosody or intonation patterns that sound like
Q10: In writing, the use of an alphabet
Q11: True syllables first occur with the onset
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