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← Language & CommunicationWhy does lexical stress misplacement impair speech comprehension more for non-native than native English speakers?
A)Reduces acoustic phonetic detail
B)Diminishes spectral temporal resolution acuity
C)Limits predictive processing effectiveness inherently✓
D)Increases attentional resource requirements greatly
💡 Explanation
Lexical stress errors impede comprehension more for non-natives because it limits predictive processing, the ability to anticipate upcoming words based on prosodic cues; therefore, non-natives struggle more to predict word onsets, rather than solely processing phonetic detail or spectral resolution.
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