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← Language & CommunicationDuring a radio broadcast, a news anchor's voice abruptly becomes monotone. Which consequence follows from the loss of intonation?
A)Increased signal compression efficiency occurs
B)Enhanced speaker recognition becomes viable
C)Listener engagement increases noticeably anyway
D)Emotional content becomes difficult to discern✓
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Loss of intonation flattens the prosodic contour, impacting the perception of emotional valence because intonation patterns convey emotional cues. Therefore, emotional content becomes difficult to discern rather than the signal being more efficiently compressed or listener engagement increasing; intonation’s primary function is not data compression or engagement.
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