Dell's (1986) parallel model of language production differs from Fromkin's model in that Dell's model:
A) includes semantic, syntactic, morphological, and phonological levels of processing
B) assumes that production becomes progressively more automatic over time
C) assumes that different levels of processing are active at the same time
D) assumes multiple levels of processing, with one process active at a time
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