Studies of speech errors suggest that ______.

a. native speakers of a language rarely make speech errors
b. most speech errors are caused by fatigue
c. word substitutions typically show both meaning and form relations
d. choosing a word’s meaning and a word’s form appear to be separate processes that operate at different times in speech production


d. choosing a word’s meaning and a word’s form appear to be separate processes that operate at different times in speech production

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a. begin just above your present level; take small steps and increase to large ones. b. begin near the final goal; work backward if necessary. c. start just above the-current level; move quickly to the final goal. d. you can never begin too low; the steps can never be too small.

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Graph these singularity and related functions.

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