Language doesn’t exhaust ____. There are ____ types of knowledge which can express this information in an accessible way: ____, which involves things like images, recordings, graphs and maps; and the distributed knowledge found in trained ____ ____ — what we often call know-how and muscle ____ (hafıza). Humans share a non-linguistic ____. Our understanding of a sentence often depends on our deeper understanding of the ____ in which a sentence shows up, allowing us to infer what it is trying to say. This is obvious in ____, since we are often talking about something directly in front of us, such as a football game, or communicating about some clear objective given the social roles at play in a situation, such as ordering food from a waiter. Understanding a ____ depends on an underlying understanding of what the ____ is about.

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