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The Phenomenon That in Any Language, Certain Sounds Are More

Question 90

Question 90

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The phenomenon that in any language, certain sounds are more likely to occur together than are others is referred to as


A) prosody.
B) pragmatics.
C) word segmentation.
D) distributional properties.

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