The relationship between phonemes and letters of a conventional alphabet is:
A. in a many-to-one correspondence: each sound corresponds to one letter but each letter may correspond to many different sounds.
B. in a one-to-many correspondence: each sound may corresponds to many different letters, but each letter corresponds to one sound.
C. in a one-to-one correspondence: each sound corresponds to one letter and each letter to one sound.
D. in a many-to-many correspondence: each sound may correspond to many different letters and each letter may correspond to many different sounds.
D
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