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_____ is the smallest distinctive unit of sound in the sound system of a language.

AMorpheme

BAllophone

CPhoneme

DVowels

Answer:

C. Phoneme

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A phoneme is the smallest distinctive unit of sound in the sound system of a language. It is the minimal sound unit that can differentiate meaning between words. For example, /p/ and /b/ in pat and bat are two different phonemes because they distinguish two words with different meanings.


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