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Who invented the language expectancy theory?

The Language Expectancy Theory was developed by Michael G. Dyer.

While he is known for his work on the theory, it's important to note that it is often associated with Robert M. Sternberg, who developed a similar theory called the "Theory of Successful Intelligence." Both theories focus on the importance of expectations in understanding and processing information, especially in the context of language and communication.

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