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>and how is the memory of language different from the different kinds of other memories such as memory of something visual, fundamentallyl?
It isn't.
>Take the example of numbers. when you think of the number '37', it's correlated in some part of your brain right?
When I generate a number in a computer program, that program needs to represent that number somehow using memory. So the number "37" does not exist until the program stores it.
Our brain is functionally identical.