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← Language & CommunicationWhich effect may occur in a speech recognition model employing shallow orthography?
A)Increased homophone error rate✓
B)Decreased language transfer accuracy
C)Greater coarticulation compensation benefit
D)Reduced prosodic feature detection rates
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Increased homophone error rate may occur because shallow orthography utilizes graphemes that don't uniquely map to phonemes, leading to ambiguous pronunciations; therefore, the model confuses homophones, rather than excelling in transfer or prosody, because grapheme ambiguity limits distinction.
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