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  1. May 11, 2022 · However, a growing body of evidence from the psychology of language suggests that in various communicative settings comprehenders routinely form linguistic representations that are underdetermined, “sketchy”, “shallow” or imprecise, often without noticing it.

  2. This is what is meant by having an "impressionistic style of speech": strong on emotion / dramatics, but very low on details/reasons/specifics. They seem to think in images, impressions. They can't seem to break them down, analyse them.

  3. A definition can be imprecise in several ways; here are some of them. • Too broad: it covers more things than it should. Example of a broad definition: “All dogs are four-legged animals.” (Does that mean that all four-legged animals are dogs?)

  4. Jul 10, 2012 · Warm tone of voice. Expressive hand and body gestures. Relaxed disposition. Slow speech rate. Brevity. The words themselves. Effective communication is based on trust, and if we don’t trust the...

  5. Among other things, the cognitive response data indicated that persons were more likely to think about the powerless style than the style that was ostensibly powerful. The results offer little support for Petty and Cacioppo's Elaboration Likelihood Model of persuasive effects.

    • Pamela Gibbons, Jon Busch, James J. Bradac
    • 1991
  6. Jun 21, 2024 · The Psychology of Adaptive Communication. We all use language differently. So how can we communicate effectively? Updated June 21, 2024 | Reviewed by Tyler Woods. Key points. Humans have devised...

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  8. We focus here on issues and experiments that define open research questions relevant to phoneme categorization, arguing that SP is best understood as perceptual categorization, a position that places SP in direct contact with research from other areas of perception and cognition.

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