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One of the terms below refers to the word stock of a language

Select one:
a. Diction
b. Phonology
c. Text
d. Vocabulary

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Answered by saritachaudhary0512
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Option B) Phonology

One of the terms below refers to the word stock of a language

  • A phonological word is a prosodic unit that might have a pause before or after it in spoken language. additionally referred to as a prosodic word, pword, or mot
  • A collection of abilities make up phonological awareness. Examples include the ability to spot rhymes, count the syllables in a name, detect alliteration, break a sentence down into words, and determine the number of syllables in a word.
  • According to how sounds are produced (articulatory), transmitted (acoustic), and perceived (auditive), there are three different types of phonetics. To begin, it is important to recognise three types of sounds: phones (human sounds), phonemes (linguistic units that distinguish between different types of meaning), and allophones (non-distinctive units).
  • The majority of phonology textbooks assert that the English language's phonological system consists of 44 phonemes, of which 24 are consonants (in reality, two are semivowels), and 20 are vowels.
  • The study of sound patterns within and between languages is known as phonology. Formally speaking, phonology is the study of how speech sounds are organised in the mind and utilised to transmit meaning. It focuses on how speech sounds are categorically arranged in languages.

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The correct answer is Option B) Phonology it refers to the word stock of a language

Explanation:

  • In spoken language, a phonological word is a prosodic unit that may contain a pause before or after it. 
  • The concept of phonological awareness encompasses a range of skills. Examples include the capacity to recognise rhymes, calculate the amount of syllables in a name, recognise alliteration, separate a sentence into words, and figure out how many syllables are in a word.
  • There are three distinct types of phonetics, based on how sounds are created (articulatory), transported (acoustic), and heard (auditive). First, it's critical to distinguish between three separate categories of sounds: phones (human sounds), phonemes (linguistic units that distinguish between various meanings), and allophones (non-distinctive units).
  • The majority of phonology textbooks claim that there are 44 phonemes in the English language, 24 of which are consonants (in actuality, two are semivowels), and 20 of which are vowels.
  • Phonology is the formal study of how speech sounds are arranged in the brain and used to convey meaning. It focuses on the categorization of speech sounds in languages.

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