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← Language & CommunicationWhy does vowel identification become difficult when speaking underwater using a diver's communication system?
A)Increased vocal cord resonant frequencies
B)Enhanced sibilant consonant articulation
C)Formant frequencies shift and compress✓
D)Greater transmission of high frequencies
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Vowel identification suffers underwater because increased density raises the speed of sound; this causes formant frequencies to shift upwards and compress the vowel space due to altered vocal tract resonances. Therefore, accurate decoding is impaired, rather than enhanced sibilance or transmission.
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