What phonological process do some speakers carry the word 'incompetence' through during pronunciation?

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The question is asking about the phonological process that affects how some speakers pronounce the word 'incompetence'. Specifically, it seeks to identify which of the provided options (conditioning, ellipsis, degemination, metathesis) is correct. This involves understanding terminology related to phonology and language processing.

Answer

Metathesis

The phonological process is metathesis.

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The phonological process is metathesis.

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Metathesis involves a change in the order of sounds, making it possible for words to be pronounced with transposed sounds.

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A common mistake is confusing metathesis with other processes like assimilation, which involve sound similarity, not rearrangement.

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