GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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When the word “oat” is changed to the word “boat, “ the number of:
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Phonemes increases, butthe number of morphemes stays the same
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Phonemes and morphemes are bothincreased
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Phonemes and morphemes both staythe same
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Phonemes stays the same, but thenumber of morphemes increases
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Phonemes are combined to form morphemes, which are the smallest units of language that convey some type of meaning (e.g., “I” is both a phoneme and a morpheme).
Detailed explanation-2: -A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that may cause a change of meaning within a language but that doesn’t have meaning by itself. A morpheme is the smallest unit of a word that provides a specific meaning to a string of letters (which is called a phoneme).
Detailed explanation-3: –the word “chat” has three phonemes; ch, a, and t. Example:-morphemes that are also phonemes; the pronoun I, and the s that indicates plural words.
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