In linguistic communication, a pattern generally emerges whereby the speaker or the listener (but not both) work extra hard to make the communication happens. This work (or lack thereof) consists of enunciation, use of contractions, various other things. You know about this because you make such adjustments all the time. When speaking to a child,…
source http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2016/09/10/what-did-neil-armstrong-actually-say-on-the-moon/
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