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Effective argumentation in groups is characterized by
Prototype
The typical or most familiar example of a category (e.g., a robin is a prototypical bird for many Americans but an auk might be the prototype for Laplanders).
Concept
A general idea or understanding that is derived from specific instances, experiences, or objects.
Function Morphemes
Represent the smallest grammatical units attached to words to convey grammatical relationships or meanings, such as prefixes, suffixes, and infixes.
Nonsense Words
Strings of letters that do not follow standard language rules or have meaning in a known language, often used in research to study learning and perception of language.
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