Multiple Choice
What determines which sound features become prioritized as cues about sound category distinctions?
A) Cues are weighted differently depending on the context, variability, talker, and language.
B) The most salient features stay the same because the auditory system constrains perception.
C) All cues are on equal footing as important dimensions of speech sounds.
D) Voice-onset time is always prioritized over pitch because pitch has the additional functions of cuing speaker identity or prosody.
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