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← Language & CommunicationWhy does the neutralization of vowel distinctions frequently occur in unstressed syllables within various languages?
A)Speakers deliberately seek phonetic reduction
B)Articulatory precision is not always possible
C)Phonological reduction optimizes perceptual effort✓
D)Stress attracts greater acoustic emphasis
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Vowel reduction occurs in unstressed syllables because phonological reduction, a process driven by cognitive economy, optimizes perceptual effort; listeners can still understand speech even with reduced vowel distinctions. Therefore, this is the most likely outcome, rather than speakers seeking reduction or articulatory precision failing under stress.
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