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In constructing a frequency distribution of grouped scores, the intervals must be continuous and mutually exclusive.
Speech Errors
Speech errors are involuntary mistakes or deviations from the intended speech output, which can involve phonemes, words, or phrases and provide insights into the cognitive processes underlying speech production.
Word Substitutions
Word substitutions are errors in speech or writing where one word is mistakenly used in place of another, often reflecting a linguistic processing error.
Commissive
Pertaining to the type of speech act or statement that commits the speaker to a particular course of action.
Speech Act
A term in linguistics and the philosophy of language referring to an utterance that performs an action (such as promising, ordering, greeting).
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