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jasdeep_brar

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According to the research on word boundaries in speech,
 
  a. phonemic restoration helps us detect word boundaries.
  b. listeners are typically accurate in detecting word boundaries, even when there is no actual gap.
  c. most people are clearly aware that speakers tend to run their words together
  d. the boundary between spoken words is even more clear-cut than the boundary between printed words.

Question 2

The term phoneme refers to
 
  a. the written representation of a basic speech sound.
  b. the basic unit of spoken language.
  c. the meaning of a word, within the context of a sentence.
  d. the grammatical aspects of a word.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: b

Answer to Question 2

Ans: b



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