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    When a Person Repeatedly Hears Da,what Happens to That Person's
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When a Person Repeatedly Hears Da,what Happens to That Person's

Question 28

Question 28

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When a person repeatedly hears da,what happens to that person's perception of ba?


A) Ba begins to sound more like pa.
B) Ba sounds more like da.
C) Ba sounds more like ta.
D) Nothing changes in the perception of ba.

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