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What can a speaker do to increase an audience's attention and ability to recall his or her message?
Overextension
In language acquisition, overextension is when a child applies a word too broadly, beyond its typical use, reflecting the developmental stage of understanding categories.
Overregularization
A linguistic phenomenon observed in language learning children where they apply grammatical rules too widely, leading to errors.
Lexical Analysis
The process of converting a sequence of characters into a sequence of tokens, typically in the context of programming languages.
Creative Intelligence
The capability to create output that is simultaneously original (innovative, surprising) and suitable (beneficial, adaptable in relation to the limitations of the task).
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