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← Language & CommunicationWhy does human speech perception maintain phonemic boundaries, even across different vowel contexts, within a variable acoustic space?
A)Auditory fatigue diminishes feature sensitivity
B)Neural adaptation boosts spectrotemporal contrast
C)Motor theory aligns articulation perception
D)Perceptual normalization adjusts formant trajectories✓
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Perceptual normalization accounts for speaker variability in vowel production. It adjusts the perceived vowel space, because it recalibrates formant frequencies based on context, therefore preserving phonemic contrasts, rather than relying on absolute acoustic values, which would be less reliable.
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