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← Language & CommunicationIn a multi-party conversation, why does continuous topic shifting impair communication success?
A)It minimizes lexical entrainment effectiveness
B)It maximizes predictive processing demands
C)It reduces syntactic priming opportunities substantially
D)It disrupts shared mental model construction✓
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Frequent topic shifts hinder establishing common ground because it prevents the formation of a shared mental model of the discourse, thus reducing comprehension. Therefore, constructing shared mental models is crucial for coherence, rather than lexical entrainment which assists with word choice.
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