A. the physical properties of speech and the perception of those physical properties are qualitatively different
B. redundancy, or the excess of information, typically ensures that a signal is faithfully transmitted between two speakers
C. no two people process the same cue in exactly the same way
D. the relevant distinguishing features of a sound tend to merge different cues into a generalized sound so as to render any analysis ineffectual
E. humans ignore certain features of the acoustic sound that may figure prominently into the perception of sound
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A. the physical properties of speech and the perception of those physical properties are qualitatively different
B. redundancy, or the excess of information, typically ensures that a signal is faithfully transmitted between two speakers
C. no two people process the same cue in exactly the same way
D. the relevant distinguishing features of a sound tend to merge different cues into a generalized sound so as to render any analysis ineffectual
E. humans ignore certain features of the acoustic sound that may figure prominently into the perception of sound
我的答案: 无