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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a child learning language initially exhibit categorical perception for phonemes?
A)Innate grammar predetermines speech processing
B)Perceptual attunement maximizes phonetic distinctions✓
C)Motor theory influences auditory perception
D)Lexical competition drives phonetic assimilation
💡 Explanation
Categorical perception arises because perceptual attunement emphasizes distinctions between phonemes over within-category variation; this is driven by statistical learning. Therefore, phonetic boundaries are sharpened, rather than blending continuously, because the learning process maximizes functional contrasts.
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