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Why does increased syntactic ambiguity slow reading times during sentence comprehension?

A)Reduced working memory allocation
B)Activated semantic prediction errors
C)Competition during lexical access
D)Increased phonological loop interference

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Syntactic ambiguity leads to competition between multiple possible syntactic structures during parsing, which affects the initial lexical access because the brain temporarily activates all possible meanings and structures; therefore, reading slows, rather than primarily due to working memory load or semantic errors.

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