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User: what are allophones?
Weegy: seem to be allophones of the same phoneme in French, because they [http://wso.williams.edu/~nsanders/LING310/hw1-sol.pdf]
User: can you get an expert please
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User: are you a real person
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User: yeah, ok
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User: what are allphones?
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In linguistics, an allophone is an audibly distinct variant of a phoneme, such as the different pronunciations of the t sound in tar and star. In Quebec, an allophone is a resident, usually an immigrant, whose mother tongue or home language is neither French nor English.
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