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Relationships And What Mimicking One’s Language Style May Mean
October 6, 2010 by NewsBot
People match each other's language styles more during happier periods of their relationship than at other times, according to new research from psychologists at The University of Texas at Austin. "When two people start a conversation, they usually begin talking alike within a matter of seconds," says James Pennebaker, psychology professor and co-author of the study...


