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In sociolinguistics, phonetic convergence refers to the process by which speakers unconsciously align their speech patterns—such as accent, pitch, or speaking rate—with those of their conversation partners. While early researchers characterized this phenomenon primarily as a social tool used to build rapport and seek approval, recent studies suggest a more complex cognitive basis. Modern experiments demonstrate that convergence occurs even in brief, impersonal interactions where social bonding is not a factor, and even when speakers are unaware of their partners' presence. This evidence indicates that phonetic convergence is not merely a deliberate social strategy, but rather an automatic byproduct of how the human brain processes and replicates auditory input during language comprehension.

Which choice best states the main idea of the text?

  1. A
    Human speech imitation is the primary cognitive mechanism through which individuals comprehend spoken language.
  2. While phonetic convergence was previously understood to be a social strategy for building rapport, evidence now suggests it is largely an automatic cognitive reaction to processing speech.Cevap
  3. C
    Recent research has refuted the idea that speakers adapt their speech patterns to match those of others during social interactions.
  4. D
    Phonetic convergence is a deliberate conversational tool that speakers adjust depending on whether they wish to seek approval from their partners.

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The correct answer states that phonetic convergence, once thought to be a deliberate social strategy to build rapport, is now understood to be an automatic cognitive byproduct of speech processing.
The correct answer accurately summarizes the passage by identifying both the traditional view of phonetic convergence (a deliberate social strategy for building rapport) and the modern view supported by recent research (an automatic cognitive response to processing speech).

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1
Identify the primary topic and the shift in perspective presented in the passage.
The text discusses phonetic convergence, noting a shift from the historical view (a deliberate social tool for rapport) to the modern view (an automatic cognitive byproduct of speech processing).
This establishes the scope and core debate of the passage.
2
Analyze how the supporting details reinforce the central claim.
The text describes experiments showing convergence in impersonal and blind settings, proving it occurs without social motivations.
This helps rule out options that overemphasize deliberate social choices.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one that encapsulates this transition of understanding.
The option stating that phonetic convergence is now seen as an automatic cognitive reaction rather than just a social strategy accurately captures the main idea.
This matches the complete thesis of the passage.

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Identifying the central idea of a passage that presents a shift in scientific or academic consensus.
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