With respect to spoken language, phonology refers to:

a. rules for combining words to make sentences
b. rules for communicating meaning
c. rules for combining sounds to make words
d. the practical knowledge used to comprehend and produce spoken language

C

Psychology

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When Titchener returned to Oxford with his doctorate from Wundt, his colleagues ____

a. ?quickly followed in his footsteps b. ?incorporated his new ideas into their own approaches c. ?tried their best to convince him to stay in England and add the new approaches he had learned to the department of philosophy d. ?were skeptical of the use of scientific approaches to philosophical questions e. ?None of the choices are correct

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