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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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.

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