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← Language & CommunicationWhich outcome occurs when a complex writing system, such as hieroglyphics, transitions towards alphabetic writing?
A)Increased writing speed due to logograms
B)Reduced cognitive load during reading
C)Enhanced ambiguity in semantic representation
D)Abstraction increases at the phoneme level✓
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As writing evolves to alphabets, the abstraction mechanism operates at the phoneme level to represent sounds directly, because each symbol corresponds to a sound unit rather than a whole word or concept. Therefore, abstraction increases at the phoneme level, rather than relying on complex visual representations like logograms.
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