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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a bilingual child, exposed equally to Mandarin and English from birth, initially exhibit slower vocabulary growth in each language, relative to monolingual peers?
A)Increased reliance on phonetic simplification
B)Limited exposure to varied sentence structures
C)Resource competition during lexical acquisition✓
D)Immature phonological processing mechanisms
💡 Explanation
Resource competition explains the slower initial vocabulary growth in bilinguals because the brain must allocate cognitive resources to manage two separate lexicons; therefore, language development appears slower compared to monolinguals, rather than stemming from phonological processing issues alone.
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