"Coarticulation" refers to the fact that in producing speech: O A. the movement of the tongue and lips must be carefully coordinated with the output of air from the lungs. B. phonemes overlap in real...




Extracted text: "Coarticulation" refers to the fact that in producing speech: O A. the movement of the tongue and lips must be carefully coordinated with the output of air from the lungs. B. phonemes overlap in real time, both in their production and in their sound pattern. O C.a single position of the tongue is used for several different speech sounds. D. the tongue must be moved into its appropriate position simultaneously with the positioning of the teeth and lips. Reset Selection | Mark for Review What's This? Question 6 of 45 In ordinary speech production, the boundaries between syllables or between words are usually: O A. marked by momentary pauses. B. marked by slight loudness changes. O C. marked by slight changes in pitch. D. not marked and must be determined by the perceiver. Reset Selection | Mark for Review What's This?

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