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The document discusses the role of event knowledge in language comprehension, highlighting how nouns can activate related knowledge about events, participants, and objects. Through a series of priming experiments, it demonstrates that event nouns can prime associated people and objects, suggesting that semantic memory is organized around event-based relations. The findings indicate that comprehension relies heavily on pragmatic knowledge of real-world events, influencing how words are understood in context.

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