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← Language & CommunicationIf a language undergoes significant grammaticalization, which consequence follows for lexical items used as grammatical markers?
A)Increased semantic specificity invariably occurs
B)Syntactic mobility becomes markedly enhanced
C)Semantic bleaching commonly occurs over time✓
D)Phonetic substance becomes markedly elaborated
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Semantic bleaching occurs in grammaticalization because lexical items gradually lose their original meaning when used as grammatical markers. Therefore, the lexical item becomes more generalized and abstract, rather than retaining its semantic specificity because it is now a functional element.
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