Multiple Choice
When the sound of the word is the aspect that cannot be retrieved, leaving only the feeling of knowing the word without the ability to pronounce it, this is known as ________.
A) encoding failure
B) extinction of acoustic storage
C) auditory decay
D) the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
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