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← Language & CommunicationWhy does language shift often occur when a minority language loses institutional support and status?
A)Speakers simplify grammar structures rapidly
B)Dominant language exerts prestige influence✓
C)Cognitive load surpasses working memory
D)Neural plasticity affects phonetic processing
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Language shift happens because social dominance increases perceived status and usage frequency of the dominant language, rather than cognitive load exceeding capacity. Therefore, the prestige influence of the dominant language drives shift, rather than structural simplification.
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