Sachs (1967) asked people to listen to sentences before presenting them with a multiple-choice test of what they had heard. They were most able to detect differences when the test sentence had the same words but a different meaning from what was heard. This experiment demonstrated:
A) syntactic planning.
B) lexicalization.
C) wrap-up.
D) parsing.
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