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1. 
Who is(are) the author(s) of this definition of language?
A.
David Crystal
B.
Henry Sweet
C.
Bernard Bloch
D.
George L. Trager
2. 
Who is(are) the author(s) of this definition of language?
A.
David Crystal
B.
Henry Sweet
C.
Bernard Bloch
D.
George L. Trager
3. 
Who is(are) the author(s) of this definition of language?
A.
David Crystal
B.
Henry Sweet
C.
Bernard Bloch
D.
George L. Trager
4. 
Which is the right linguistic study's name of this definition?
A.
Linguistics
B.
Phonetics
C.
Phonology
D.
Philology
E.
Linguistic study of sign language
5. 
Which is the right linguistic study's name of this definition?
A.
Linguistics
B.
Phonetics
C.
Phonology
D.
Philology
E.
Linguistic study of sign language
6. 
Which is the right linguistic study's name of this definition?
A.
Linguistics
B.
Phonetics
C.
Phonology
D.
Philology
E.
Linguistic study of sign language
7. 
Which is the right linguistic study's name of this definition?
A.
Linguistics
B.
Phonetics
C.
Phonology
D.
Philology
E.
Linguistic study of sign language
8. 
Which is the right linguistic study's name of this definition?
A.
Linguistics
B.
Phonetics
C.
Phonology
D.
Philology
E.
Linguistic study of sign language
9. 
Which is the right phonological feature for this definition?
A.
Voicing
B.
Place of articulation
C.
Manner of articulation
10. 
Which is the right phonological feature for this definition?
A.
Voicing
B.
Place of articulation
C.
Manner of articulation
11. 
Which is the right phonological feature for this definition?
A.
Voicing
B.
Place of articulation
C.
Manner of articulation
12. 
Which is the right phonological rule for this explanation?
A.
Regular Simple Past Endings
B.
'S' Endings
C.
Nasalized Vowels
D.
Voiceless Consonants Allophones
13. 
Which is the right phonological rule for this explanation?
A.
Regular Simple Past Endings
B.
'S' Endings
C.
Nasalized Vowels
D.
Voiceless Consonants Allophones
14. 
Which is the right phonological rule for this explanation?
A.
Regular Simple Past Endings
B.
'S' Endings
C.
Nasalized Vowels
D.
Voiceless Consonants Allophones
15. 
Which is the right phonological rule for this explanation?
A.
Regular Simple Past Endings
B.
'S' Endings
C.
Nasalized Vowels
D.
Voiceless Consonants Allophones
16. 
Which is the right term for this definition?
A.
Articulatory Phonology
B.
Laboratory Phonology
17. 
Which is the right term for this definition?
A.
Articulatory Phonology
B.
Laboratory Phonology
18. 
Which is the right minimal pair for this word?
A.
hype
B.
cake
C.
glue
19. 
Which is the right minimal pair for this word?
A.
hype
B.
cake
C.
glue
20. 
Which is the right minimal pair for this word?
A.
hype
B.
cake
C.
glue