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← Language & CommunicationWhy does phonetic adaptation between dialects involve modifying phoneme boundaries, rather than simply adopting new, distinct phonemes?
A)Preserves socio-linguistic identity markers
B)Reduces cognitive load from new mappings
C)Maintains functional load within existing system✓
D)Facilitates rapid vocabulary assimilation only
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Phoneme boundary adjustment preserves the system's functional load because it modifies the distributional range of existing phonemes rather than adding entirely new phonemes. This facilitates communication within related dialects. Therefore, boundary adjustment is preferred, rather than wholesale adoption which could cause misunderstanding.
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