Question

When we notice that an American English speaker puffs air when they say "pit", but not when they say "spit", and that this pattern holds true across a variety of utterances and for a variety of speakers, we can conclude that
a) [p] and [pÊ°] are allophones of /p/.
b) /p/ and /pÊ°/ are allophones of [p].
c) /p/ and /pÊ°/ are phonemes in English.
d) the mechanics of producing a bilabial plosive at the beginning of a word require you to puff air, no matter what language you may be speaking.

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