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← Language & CommunicationWhy does phonetic adaptation between Mandarin and English speakers decrease with age?
A)Vocal tract rigidity increases sharply
B)Neural plasticity declines, limiting adaptation✓
C)Categorical perception thresholds sharply widen
D)Native language phonetic filters strengthen
💡 Explanation
Phonetic adaptation decreases with age because neural plasticity, the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections, declines; therefore, forming new phonetic categories becomes harder, rather than perceptual thresholds widening or vocal tract rigidity abruptly increasing.
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