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The rules for making words out of sounds is a language's
 
  a. syntax.
  b. semantics.
  c. morphology.
  d. phonology.

Question 2

Correlation is essentially a(n) ____ approach.
 
  a. explanatory
  b. descriptive
  c. optimization
  d. experimental



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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