If an individual's native language does not contain a particular phoneme (e.g., /ʊ/), and that non-native phoneme is contained in a word being said to them, what will likely happen?
a) There is a possibility that even though the person may perceive the non-native sound, they may not be able to produce it accurately.
b) There is a possibility that experience listening to the non-native language will develop the person's ability to perceive the new sound.
c) The non-native phoneme will likely be perceived and produced as a phoneme that is closest (acoustically) to a phoneme in the person's native language.
d) A, B and C