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Phonemic restoration effect
Phonemes can still be "heard" even if they were covered up with extraneous noises. The brain can fill in the missing phonemes using context.
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Phonemic restoration effect
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IPA
Properties of Phonemes
Minimal Pair
Transcription (Linguistics)
A language learner observes that changing the initial sound in the word 'pat' to a different sound can create the words 'bat' and 'cat'. However, they also notice that saying the word 'water' with a sharp 't' sound or a softer 'd'-like sound (as is common in some dialects) does not change the word's core meaning. Which statement best analyzes this observation based on the principles of how speech sounds function in a language?