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#679 Nick Enfield - Language vs. Reality: Why Language Is Good for Lawyers and Bad for Scientists

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What Is Syntactic Priming?

Priming is the idea that language can be used to Mess with other people's heads in some sense. The phenomenon of priming is where you hear a um Let's say you hear a word and then just before you see it or describe it, your attention is drawn into something else. So for example, if I use a word worship and you hear the word worship just before you saw the picture Uh, it draws your attention more to the church And when you describe it, you'll say the church is being struck by lightning. But if I say instead, you know thunder Something that kind of draws your attention to to the lightning you'll say You describe the same situation as something like,

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