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Having spent his childhood in the middle east, parviz did not begin speaking english until he was a teenager. when he pronounces words such as "mother," native english speakers hear a word that sounds more like "mudder." which of the following is the best explanation for this phenomenon?
a. in parviz's speech, consonant phonemes carry more information than do vowel phonemes.
b. as an infant, parviz lost the ability to produce sounds he never heard.
c. the rules for english syntax and semantics differ from what parviz learned as a child.
d. non-english languages are typically more telegraphic, affecting parviz's current speech patterns.
e. parviz's language acquisition device did not "switch on," so he could produce english phonemes correctly.

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