With examples define the term "word" by concidering phonological creteria?
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A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and can stand alone or be combined with other words to form sentences. Phonologically, a word is typically made up of one or more syllables, which are units of sound that form the basic building blocks of words.
For example, the word "cat" is a single-syllable word that consists of three phonemes (/k/, /æ/, /t/). In contrast, the word "elephant" is a multi-syllable word that consists of four phonemes (/ɛ/, /l/, /ə/, /f/, /ə/, /nt/).
In both cases, the phonological structure of the word determines how it is pronounced and understood in spoken language.