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The special-interest effect in government is the reason why firms in some industries are willing to pay huge
amounts of money to lobbyists.
Phonemes
The basic units of sound in a language that distinguish one word from another, e.g., the difference between the "p" in "pat" and the "b" in "bat".
Function Morphemes
Words or affixes that provide grammatical relationships between words in a sentence but do not have explicit meanings by themselves.
Nonsense Syllables
A string of sounds that do not form meaningful words, used in psychological experiments to study memory and learning processes, avoiding the influence of prior knowledge.
Morphemes
The smallest grammatical units in a language that carry meaning.
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