Multiple Choice
Speech sounds are
A) fundamentally different from nonspeech sounds.
B) fundamentally the same as nonspeech sounds.
C) processed differently by the inner ear than nonspeech sounds are.
D) processed the same by the brain as nonspeech sounds are.
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