Near the end of his Oppenheimer study, it states ” Thus it may be…

Question Answered step-by-step Near the end of his Oppenheimer study, it states ” Thus it may be… Near the end of his Oppenheimer study, it states “Thus it may be worthwhile to investigate ways of either preventing the tendency to use needless complexity or look at ways that fluency biases might be overcome”.  In no less than three paragraphs explain to which extent do you think  Vershawn Young and Oppenheimer are in agreement about the state of the English language? What concerns, solutions and methods do they share?    Vershawn Young: https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/ijcs/article/29866/galley/138209/view/  Daniel M. Oppenheimer: http://quantum.phys.unm.edu/400-18/Oppenheimer-2006-Applied_Cognitive_Psychology.pdf  Arts & Humanities Writing ENGL 009 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)