Multiple Choice
When voiced plosives sound closer to their nasal cognates m/b, n/d, and ŋ/g) , what does this suggest?
A) Phoneme-specific nasality
B) A small velopharyngeal opening
C) Compensatory productions
D) Obligatory distortions
E) Hyponasality
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