Which of the following is NOT true about phonemes in the International Phonetic Alphabet?
Which of the following is NOT true about phonemes in the International Phonetic Alphabet?
There is variation across different individuals' productions of a phoneme
There is variation within an individual's productions of each phoneme
It is not possible for any listener to hear and distinguish all levels of detail that exist in speech sounds.
The same symbol represents different sounds, depending on the language that is being transcribed.