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    When Speaking,phonemes in a Word and Between Words Often Overlap
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When Speaking,phonemes in a Word and Between Words Often Overlap

Question 2

Question 2

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When speaking,phonemes in a word and between words often overlap.In other word,the boundaries between phonemes are not discrete but more continuous.This overlapping of phonemes is called


A) allophones.
B) holophrases.
C) discourse.
D) coarticulation.

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