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← Language & CommunicationWhy does pitch contour vary between languages using tone?
A)Lexical stress relies on amplitude
B)Pitch realizes phonemic distinctions✓
C)Coarticulation impacts vowel formants
D)Voicing influences fricative duration
💡 Explanation
Pitch contour differs between tonal languages because different pitch patterns signal distinct lexical items via tonal phonemes; therefore, changing pitch changes the word's meaning, rather than simply conveying emphasis or emotion as in non-tonal languages.
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