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Why does sentence parsing in working memory fail when processing deeply nested center-embedded clauses, especially with languages like Dutch?

A)Lexical access exceeds semantic capacity
B)Phonological loop decays recursion depth
C)Syntactic priming reduces attachment ambiguity
D)Limited stack memory exhausts resources

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Parsing center-embedded clauses becomes difficult because of limited stack memory within working memory; the parser must hold all pending dependencies until the innermost clause is resolved. Therefore, working memory reaches capacity and parsing fails, rather than other linguistic processes failing first due to shallow nesting.

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