Multiple Choice
Which of the following differences between languages is CORRECTLY matched with a level of language?
A) Syntax: In French, an adjective follows a noun. In English, an adjective follows a noun.
B) Phonology: In Spanish, "dos" is used to refer to a pair of objects. English-speakers use the word "two" in the same instance.
C) Morpheme: The letter "c" stands for two different sounds in English. In another language, the same letter stands for only one sound.
D) Syntax: In French, the term "lundi" is used to refer to the first day of the workweek. In English, the term "Monday" is used.
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