The average is about 50,000 English words in their minds. But how to find the right in 600 milliseconds?
An expert from the University of Bangor believes the constant battle for prominence between "cat" and "dog" might help explain.
Dr. Gary Oppenheim, laboratory production of language at the University, is working to reveal the "Algorithms and Architectures" behind the vocabulary.
He told BBC Wales that report, as the words "semantic features" continuously for the position are wrangling.
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