Multiple Choice
What would be the best stage name for a ventriloquist, in order to best support the illusion that the dummy is the one saying the name during the script?
A) Bob, because the ventriloquist could simply substitute an altered /d/ for the /b/.
B) Pip William, because it is long and with categorically perceived consonants.
C) Henrietta, because it is long and the lips do not have to move.
D) Famous Mave, because this name takes full advantage of the Ganong effect.
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