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Why does the acquisition of sign language phonology often proceed faster than spoken language phonology in infants?

A)Sign phonology relies on simpler contrasts
B)Visual input enhances pattern extraction
C)Auditory cortex development is rate-limiting
D)Motor cortex matures earlier for signing

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Sign language phonology is acquired faster because visual input enhances statistical pattern extraction, facilitating rapid learning of the sign features; therefore, visual modality advantage plays a role, rather than simpler contrasts or motor cortex readiness influencing acquisition rate independently.

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