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    The Smallest Possible Sound That Can Change the Meaning of an Utterance
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The Smallest Possible Sound That Can Change the Meaning of an Utterance

Question 16

Question 16

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The smallest possible sound that can change the meaning of an utterance is referred to as a


A) neurogram.
B) spectrogram.
C) phoneme.
D) none of these

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