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    Form-Based Word Substitutions Are Sometimes Called Phonologically Related Word Substitution
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Form-Based Word Substitutions Are Sometimes Called Phonologically Related Word Substitution

Question 15

Question 15

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Form-based word substitutions are sometimes called phonologically related word substitution errors, or:


A) Amalgams
B) Retractors
C) Malapropisms
D) Distracters
E) Formants

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