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← Language & CommunicationIn language acquisition, which outcome occurs when learners encounter harmonic word order typologies across multiple languages?
A)Reduced working memory encoding load
B)Faster parameter setting acquisition rates✓
C)Increased frequency of code-switching events
D)Diminished reliance on statistical learning
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Learners acquire parameters faster with harmonic alignment because positive evidence reinforces the existing language biases, leading to efficient parameter setting through Bayesian inference; therefore, faster acquisition rates are observed, rather than reduced memory load or diminished statistical learning, which rely on different cognitive mechanisms.
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