An example of phonological variation would be "spelling a word different ways." Phonological variation refers to differences in the pronunciation or phonetic aspects of language, and spelling a word in different ways reflects variations in how those sounds are represented. The other options relate more to sign language or different meanings rather than changes in pronunciation.
Which can be considered an example of phonological variation? (1 point) Responses mouthing a word in a different way mouthing a word in a different way doing a sign with one hand instead of two doing a sign with one hand instead of two switching the meaning of two signs switching the meaning of two signs spelling a word different ways
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