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waynest

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Our ability to detect variations in speech sounds despite co-articulation and from speaker to speaker reflects __________.
 
  a. bad planning
  b. infant perceptual errors
  c. speech-to-sound correspondence rules
  d. the problem of invariance

Question 2

The inability of a native Spanish-speaking monolingual individual to differentiate EYES from ICE reflects __________.
 
  a. semantic categorization
  b. morpheme-based processing
  c. categorical perception
  d. syntactic analysis



jharrington11

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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