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Why does the iconic mapping between a sign's form and its meaning sometimes break down over time in sign languages?

A)Auditory cues become more prevalent
B)Sign space expands indefinitely over time
C)Phonological erosion reduces iconicity
D)Spatial grammar restricts semantic scope

💡 Explanation

Phonological erosion causes the physical form of a sign to simplify or change, obscuring its original iconic motivation, because these changes are driven by ease of articulation and other phonological pressures. Therefore, iconicity decreases rather than increasing as signs evolve due to external influences.

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