Multiple Choice
Consider how we pronounce the word "beef": the graphemes map onto phonemes in a regular way; you need no special knowledge about the word to know how to pronounce it. Words like this are said to have:
A) Regular morpheme-to-phoneme association
B) Irregular spelling-to-sound correspondence
C) Regular spelling-to-sound correspondence
D) Irregular pronunciation equivalence
E) Irregular morpheme-to-grapheme correspondence
Correct Answer:

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