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Why does canonical babbling with clear syllable reduplication facilitate later word segmentation in infants?

A)It directly encodes semantic word boundaries
B)It maximizes phonetic discrimination learning
C)It bypasses the need for prosodic bootstrapping
D)It provides consistent acoustic reference points

💡 Explanation

Canonical babbling, with its repetitive syllables, provides infants with consistent acoustic reference points in the speech stream. This regularity aids statistical learning of phonetic patterns. Because consistent patterns help identify recurring units, therefore word segmentation is improved, rather than relying solely on prosodic cues or semantic encoding.

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