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"I'd Really Like to Be Her" Instead of "I'd Really

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"I'd really like to be her" instead of "I'd really like to see her" is an example of a linguistic error in which what we mean is different than what we say.This is called a(n)


A) slip of the tongue.
B) interactive-activation model.
C) linguistic relativity.
D) word superiority effect.

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