Omissions is an articulation disorder where

a. a speaker inserts extra sounds in spoken words
b. one sound is substituted for another in the pronunciation of a word
c. a sound is said inaccurately but resembles the intended sound
d. a sound is not pronounced in a word


Ans: D

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