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← Language & CommunicationWhy does speech production under cognitive load rely increasingly on formulaic language?
A)Novel phrases are easily articulated
B)Parsing allocates cognitive resources efficiently
C)Retrieval minimizes cognitive processing effort✓
D)Grammar dictates efficient production pathways
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Increased cognitive load favors using formulaic language because retrieval of pre-assembled phrases from memory requires less cognitive processing than constructing novel utterances from grammatical rules. Therefore, speakers rely on formulaic expressions, rather than engaging in computationally expensive real-time sentence generation under stress.
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