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← Language & CommunicationWhy does the phoneme inventory size differ significantly across languages?
A)Biological vocal cord capacity variations
B)Optimization of communicative efficiency tradeoff✓
C)Random genetic drift dominates pronunciation
D)Arbitrary cultural assignment of meaning
💡 Explanation
Languages evolve to optimize communicative efficiency based on environmental and social contexts. The phoneme inventory size is influenced by the need to balance ease of articulation with distinctiveness, therefore the communicative efficiency shapes phoneme use rather than limitations. Biological and cultural assignments are secondary.
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