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← Language & CommunicationWhy does audience accommodation often result in phonetic convergence?
A)To maintain group divergence ideals
B)Speakers mimic prominent phonetic features✓
C)To establish lexical ambiguity norms
D)Speakers resist phonetic modification
💡 Explanation
Speakers subconsciously converge towards the phonetic patterns of their interlocutors because of phonetic alignment, a mechanism driven by the desire to reduce social distance. Therefore, imitation occurs, rather than intentional divergence or resistance, which would increase social distance.
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