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The smallest class of sound that makes a difference in meaning is what?

The smallest class of sound that makes a difference in meaning is called a phoneme.

Here's why:

* Phoneme: A phoneme is the basic unit of sound in a language. It's like a building block that helps us distinguish words from each other.

* Example: The sounds /b/ and /p/ are phonemes in English. "Bat" and "pat" are different words because they have different phonemes in the initial position.

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