In psycholinguistics, what is a phoneme?
A. It is the basic unit of spoken language.
B. It is the basic unit of meaning.
C. Refers to grammatical rules that govern how we organize words into sentences.
D. Examines the meaning of words and sentences
Answer: A. It is the basic unit of spoken language.
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