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← Language & CommunicationWhat causes a child learning a second language after the critical period to struggle with accent acquisition?
A)Reduced cognitive processing speeds
B)Reduced parameter resetting capability✓
C)Weakened neural plasticity generally
D)Increased interference from first language
💡 Explanation
A learner's ability to reset phonological parameters diminishes after the critical period because neural plasticity related to language-specific sound distinctions decreases. Therefore, accent acquisition is more difficult, rather than simply due to general cognitive slowing or first language interference which are factors at any age.
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