The boundaries between words in spoken language
a. are just as distinctive as the boundaries between words in written language.
b. are more distinctive in English than in other languages.
c. are often missing, so that two words are not separated by an actual pause.
d. are difficult for children to perceive, though adults rarely make perceptual errors.
Ans: c
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