I'd really like to be her instead of I'd really like to see her is an example of a linguistic error in which what we mean is different than what we say. It is best characterized as a(n) ____.
a. slip of the tongue
b. interactive-activation
c. linguistic relativism
d. word superiority effect
Question 2
____ refer to inadvertent errors in what is said, usually as a result of articulatory or semantic confusion.
a. Conceptual confusions
b. Conversational errors
c. Biased productions
d. Slips of the tongue