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The article that I will be editing is Psycholinguistics. All of the claims that are made in the Psycholinguistics article are backed up with references. All of the information seems to be relevant to the article. If there was a history section that explained more about the background of Psycholinguistics that would also be relevant to the article. The article sounds completely neutral. It is stating scientific facts and the information is coming from journal articles. I feel as if the theories and methodologies are covered a good amount and nothing is more emphasized than the other. The links to the citations work as well. The information does not seem out of date because the most recent link seems to be 2013 and there is only so much that theories can change. Wherever there are citations, it is easy to tell that there was paraphrasing but it was cited so it makes it okay.sh --Akapoor1 (talk) 00:52, 3 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hi Aayush --- could you most this to Talk:Psycholinguistics? yEvb0 (talk) 10:55, 3 June 2016 (UTC)Reply



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