Knowledge structures

However...

In the absence of any knowledge structure, sentences convey no intrinsic meaning.

Knowledge structures possessed by humans are extraordinarily rich and complex

Humans are very good at adapting their interpretations of messages

in the light of their own knowledge of the direct context of the message
and in the light of their knowledge of the constructs of the sender of the message

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