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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a language experience rapid attrition when its speaker base shifts toward digital communication platforms?
A)Digital media lack grammatical constraints
B)Impaired intergenerational language transmission occurs✓
C)Cognitive overload from visual stimuli increases
D)Social dominance shifts influence dialect choice
💡 Explanation
A language declines with digital communication because intergenerational language transmission is impaired; children learn simplified, adapted forms of the language, rather than complex, nuanced forms. Therefore, fluency deteriorates, rather than grammatical constraints weakening or cognitive overload being primary causes.
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