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PSYCH 1X03 Fall 2020 Exam Part 1 module 1-5
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3-month-old Sheila and her 2-year old sister Betty have only been exposed to English. They are habituated to a non-English phoneme (/ka/). Sheila turns her head when a new, non-English phoneme is presented (/kka/). Betty, however, does not turn her head when this new phoneme is presented. Why is this so?
Author: Ryan PollardAnswer:
Betty is subject to perceptual narrowing and is, therefore, unable to distinguish between the two phonemes.
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