Multiple Choice
Which of these serves as evidence for the motor theory of speech perception?
A) Coarticulation
B) Speech seems too quick for regular perceptual mechanisms to take care of it.
C) The phonemic restoration effect
D) The finding that nonhumans do seem capable of perceiving speech
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