| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Any word containing replacement sounds is treated as a homophone. ???For example, for a child who collapses voiceless obstruents to /t/ word-initially, the multiple opposition treatment set might include /t/~/k, s, t??/ and result in contrastive training words such as tip versus Kip, sip, and chip??? (Williams, 2000, p.... [tags: Language ]
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