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The Welsh Language Allows Letter and Sound Sequences That English

Question 170

Question 170

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The Welsh language allows letter and sound sequences that English does not (e.g., drwy, llwytho) .This represents a difference in the two languages':


A) phonology
B) syntax
C) semantics
D) pragmatics

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