Slips of the hand are similar to slips of the tongue in that:
A) both are more likely to occur when the language producer is tired, anxious, or drunk
B) both typically involve a single aspect of language production
C) both are more likely to involve parallel processing than serial processing
D) both involve regular cycles of production and hesitation
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