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    Exam 9: Language I: Introduction to Language and Language Comprehension
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    When Processing Language, We Begin Making Judgments About What the Sentence
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When Processing Language, We Begin Making Judgments About What the Sentence

Question 3

Question 3

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When processing language, we begin making judgments about what the sentence means before we have heard (or read) the entire sentence. This is referred to as


A) passive voicing.
B) lexical ambiguity.
C) incremental interpretation.
D) transformation.

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