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In some parts of the world,greetings may involve specific gestures, expressions, or even the use of particular phrases that reflect the norms of politeness and friendliness of the community which in turn is learned through exposure. |
Cultural Transmission |
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In English, the sounds /b/, /æ/, and /t/ represent individual phonemes. Changing any one of these sounds in a word can create a new word (e.g., "bat" vs. "cat"). |
Discreteness |
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The written word "tree" in English has no inherent connection to the tall, woody plant it represents. The arrangement of letters t-r-e-e must be learned within the context of the English language. |
Arbitrariness |