Multiple Choice
Studies of speech perception show that
A) speech sounds are transmitted one at a time, just as letters follow one another in writing.
B) when the first phoneme of a word is being spoken, the mouth prepares to pronounce the next phoneme in the word.
C) a phoneme's sound remains constant, no matter which phonemes precede and follow it.
D) context is of little use in helping people determine the identity of a missing phoneme.
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