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← Language & CommunicationWhy does native-like fluency emerge in second language acquisition following extensive exposure to and practice with common phrases and sentence stems?
A)Direct instruction expands grammatical paradigms
B)Interference errors are progressively eliminated
C)Phrasal chunks become processed holistically✓
D)Learners optimize explicit rule application
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Fluency develops because repeated exposure leads to phrasal chunking, where multi-word sequences are retrieved and processed as single units by the language processing system, therefore reducing cognitive load, rather than relying on rule-based generation of each utterance.
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