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Suppose That You Want to Say, "Red Bugs," and Instead

Question 69

Question 69

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Suppose that you want to say, "red bugs," and instead you say, "beg rugs." This kind of slip-of-the-tongue error is called a


A) sound error.
B) morpheme error.
C) word error.
D) pragmatic error.

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