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Edye complains to Buddy that she doesn't have enough closet space. He finally agrees to let her have part of his closet space. That is an example of
Sounds Combined
The integration of individual auditory elements into complex recognizable patterns or speech.
Lexical Ambiguity
The idea that some words have different meanings; for example, bank can refer to the side of a river or to a financial institution.
Phonetic Ambiguity
A linguistic phenomenon where a speech sound or sequence of sounds can be interpreted in more than one way due to its pronunciation.
Speech Perception
The process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted, and understood. This involves both physiological hearing mechanisms and cognitive processing.
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