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xclash

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What are the two areas within the study of grammar?
 
  a. Patterns of sound combinations and their meanings
  b. Phonology and displacement
  c. The smallest units of sound and discreteness
  d. Sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics

Question 2

Within the U.S., the most superior dialect in a linguistic sense is
 
  a. standard American English.
  b. none within the U.S.; English spoken in England is the superior dialect.
  c. the English spoken by people with more education.
  d. None of these are true in a linguistic sense.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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