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← Language & CommunicationWhy does formant analysis struggle to accurately classify vowels spoken in helium-rich atmospheres?
A)Vocal cord vibration patterns shift
B)The nasal cavity resonance changes
C)Perceptual vowel boundaries drastically widen
D)Sound speed alters formant frequencies✓
💡 Explanation
Formant frequencies shift because the speed of sound in helium is higher, altering resonance patterns within the vocal tract; therefore, formants shift to higher frequencies, making them unrecognizable to systems trained on typical speech patterns, rather than due to vocal cord mechanics or perception shifts.
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