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← Language & CommunicationWhy does communication degrade across a dialect continuum more rapidly when physical barriers exist?
A)Decreased lexical similarity accumulates slowly
B)Universal grammar resists local variation
C)Reduced contact accelerates linguistic divergence✓
D)Phonetic convergence increases mutual intelligibility
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Physical barriers reduce contact between dialects because the Mechanism of Increased Isolation prevents the diffusion of linguistic features, accelerating divergence. Therefore, communication degrades faster across the continuum, rather than the slower divergence observed with regular contact.
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