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    Exam 4: Phonological Development: Learning the Sounds of Language
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    Sounds That Are Different from One Another, but Do Not
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Sounds That Are Different from One Another, but Do Not

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Sounds that are different from one another, but do not change meaning, are called:


A) phones
B) allophones
C) phonemes
D) distinctive features

Correct Answer:

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