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← Language & CommunicationDuring rapid speech comprehension, which outcome occurs when a listener encounters a highly familiar idiom with a contextually incongruent literal interpretation?
A)Slower initial phonetic analysis
B)Increased syntactic parsing effort
C)Suppressed semantic network activation
D)Faster semantic access of meaning✓
💡 Explanation
The idiom recognition benefits from long-term memory traces that enable faster retrieval, because the brain directly accesses the idiomatic meaning, bypassing literal interpretation. Therefore, semantic access is accelerated, rather than encountering slowed phonetic analysis because of pre-compiled forms.
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