C'mon......just take a friendly stab at it. What do you think would be the difference?
Ok.. but if this turns out to be a semantics trap, I'm ready with a response ;)
I'm certain a wing can be shaped as to lessen the the drag encountered while maintaining the AoA required to yield a net redirection, hence N3 lift.. and that that would lessen the "aparent" lift derived from pressure diifferential..
But I'm also certain that the aerodynamics get so complex at that point, that there isn't a single expert in the world capable assigning proper, proportional "credit" to the lfit. You could probably show a mathematical model favoring anything... and at LEAST show that pressure differential is what's making the redirection more efficient.
The bottom line remains (where I will not cede).. N3 don't happen without AoA.. Pressure differential DO. It's what makes a wing a wing, and an airplane fly.