GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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prototypes.
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semantics.
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morphemes.
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phonemes.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The various vowel sounds that can be placed between a “t” and an “n” produce words such as tan, ten, tin, and ton. These various vowel sounds represent different: phonemes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Some examples of tense vowels include i, e, o, u, ɔ, and ɑ. In contrast to the articulation of a lax vowel, the tongue and other parts of the vocal apparatus are relatively tense in the articulation of tense vowels.
Detailed explanation-3: -All vowel phonemes are also voiced. These characteristics allow vowels to act as a connector between all the sounds in a syllable (and why each syllable must have one!). There are 19 vowel phonemes in the English language.
Detailed explanation-4: -r-Controlled Vowels The letter r affects the sound of the vowel(s) that precedes it.