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For questions about the psychology and neuroscience of the production and perception of oral and written language.
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Can non-verbal communication in interpersonal relationships be taught rather than acquired?
In my experience people living together in difficult circumstances (e.g. close friends, family members) often learn to relate to each other's non-verbal cues.
For instance; A spouse may go shopping …
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Is sub-vocalization when reading and writing merely a symptom of lack of fluency?
This behaviour is language-independent. However, the effort and subvocalization involved is greater in any language that I do not use regularly. … Is sub-vocalization when reading and writing merely a symptom of lack of fluency in a language? …