词汇 | example_english_utter |
释义 | Examples of utterThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Here, too, the voice that utters the poem is a 'common', collective one, the measure exactly appropriate. Psychological state terms accounted for an average of 2-3% of the children's total words uttered. If so, the composition of the respective monuments would be that of personages uttering their own calendrical names. If the speaker made a" mistake" in uttering gone rather than" vanished", then it was not just any" mistake". All speech has a social basis and is uttered as part of an ongoing, linked set of utterances. In other words, only an omniscient analyst can judge the degrees of cost and pay-off to both utterer and receiver. The truth value judgment task has subjects determining the truth of a sentence that a puppet has uttered to describe an enacted story. Furthermore, uttering a string with quite different linguistic content, such as the bus is late again, would have had a similar effect. Here again, there is disconnection with the situation of uttering because of the hypothetical marker if, which serves as the locator. There would have to be reference to standards of significance that are pertinent beyond the domain of statements uttered by and about intellectuals. A string bag will "come apart" if its substitute identity is uttered while holding it. Usually the terms are carefully avoided, but they can also be deliberately uttered in anger. Therefore, prescribed words such as set, selected or completed can be appropriately uttered only when the action to which they refer has indeed been completed. He shows recognition of the customer's intended word by uttering it and thereby correcting her nonnative pronunciation (line 18). Her complaints, reiterated multiple times, can be reflected and even anticipated, for no doubt they have been uttered before and will be uttered again. The children's mean length of utterance, total words uttered, lexical diversity, and use of propositional complements were assessed. The short, round man who came through the curtains at the back of the store uttered the name preciously as might an old woman. During interpretation of ' 'that' ', its time stamp value is used to determine the location of the spot that was generated when the word was uttered. The curses and insults uttered by the audience whenever this actor appeared were thus directed against the f lag. When producing an utterance, a speaker's illocutionary intention is his intention to perform some illocutionary act(s) in uttering those words. Meaning is gleaned by an interlocutor from a myriad of factors, only one of which relates to the semantic sense components of the words uttered. In other words, the speaker can assume the hearer is not ready to take this information for granted at the time the sentence is uttered. A score beyond 1 indicated that a child uttered more words than were presented. The same verb uttered before the same event was noticed and served to focus them on the following event. Only words uttered in isolation or in a limited set of two-word combinations were included. What is a-said corresponds to the sentence uttered (the linguistic encoding). The final word, however, has not been uttered on the lexical vs. functional opposition. One possible explanation is therefore that context was attended to, but at the expense of attention to the key word being uttered. Thus, uttering the intransitive verbs go and fall in transitive frames evidently is intended to suggest causative interpretations. Descriptively used negations, like descriptively used positives, are often followed by a clause which provides evidence for the belief expressed in uttering the first clause. The social commitment assumed by a speaker uttering a sentence does not stop with the proposition expressed. In this example, you had clear intentions in mind before you uttered a sentence. Vocal expressions uttered in communicative situations have been particularly studied in relation to the gesture of pointing. People occasionally express the idea that just thinking of a xoxulop, without uttering it aloud, is potentially damaging. The main affordance of categorical reference, including naming, is that it can be accomplished with little interactional work - often by uttering a single word. What matters, then, is not only the word per se but who utters it and with what intent. In both cases, par ticipants uttered their oppositions only after asking for and receiving permission from the moderator. Indeed, the speaker may well never refer to the emotion concept of love, and the word itself would not be uttered. Each word uttered by each subject was categorized as a trigger word or a non-trigger word. All target sentences were uttered by the local fieldworker with an -s form of be in the contexts of standard plural concord. At intervals the nit pickers uttered a mysterious slogan: 'hing ting chhat'. Poorly conceived might have been the euphemism uttered by those specialists who had warned against this kind of paralysis. Thus, in uttering an assertion, the speaker makes himself responsible for the truth of the proposition expressed. In uttering a request, the speaker appeals to his interlocutor(s) to make the proposition expressed come true. In each of these cases, the speaker performs an action merely by uttering the right words under the right circumstances. A voice which mesmerises for a long period of time is stronger than a voice which utters a loud word. The total overlapping assumption was uttered by the structural approach contradictors. The first few words uttered by the system should not express instructions. With all the text repetition, he utters the word ' tombeau' only three times. In uttering a sentence, a language user intends to inform his or her interlocutor of this state of affairs. However, the functional attribution of each vocalization was not based on the circumstances in which it was uttered. The interesting question is whether the speaker is aware of that larger framework when uttering the mismatch. He could barely grasp the words uttered by his eldest daughter. I have heard it said that one can place a man socially and educationally from the first few dozen words he utters. We later ®nd out that magic forces were at work, hence the speaker's bewildered tone in both fragments, uttered within the same conversation. By uttering experiential sentences, desires and feelings, an actor engages in dramaturgical social action to make her subjective world known to other actors. Manual verification yields the same proportion of at least 86 % of bi-words (in types) that would be perfectly correct if uttered by an adult. If the user unknowingly selects a non-intended meaning of a word or phrase uttered by the system, all sorts of things can go wrong. Ostensive reference, including pointing, can be achieved with slightly more work than categorizing: uttering a single deictic word together with a deictic gesture. Common to all these lines of research is the observation that vowels uttered with greater enhancement differ systematically from vowels spoken more casually. The idea is that the constraints on what can be uttered allow us to utilize speech act information only, modeled in a dialogue grammar. When producing an utterance, a speaker's perlocutionary intention is his intention to perform some perlocutionary act(s) by uttering those words. In uttering (1), a speaker condemns acts of lying. One dog that died had been: uttering his plaintive howls on the march, a thing one never hears a dog do while working. Any ' apology ' uttered in such circumstances is going to be one expressing extreme regret, not remorse. Specifically, the sentences must be relatively short, not separated by a pause, and they must be uttered by the same speaker to the same interlocutor. The first step in its calculation was to count the total number of words uttered in the picture description task. Responding to the various messages uttered by post-structuralists therefore demands attention and thought rather than the mindless dismissiveness which historians tend to direct at the long-haired. The suggestion, then, is that in uttering the but segment, the speaker is communicating that she is attributing to the hearer the derivation of an assumption that is not justified. In uttering the latter type of legal statements, a speaker does not display his commitment to the relevant laws but merely pretends or simulates such commitment. In swearing in public to asser t the truth, the oath-taker invites the society before which the oath is uttered to guarantee that what is said is the truth. A sudden movement by the speaker when uttering these words would protect his own hindquarters, obviously the nearest place in which the ithyphallic nose might be treacherously planted. A count was made of the number of words every child uttered while responding to the instructions for each page of the color-sequencing and animal - home matching booklets. If this sentence is uttered in a context in which it is clear that the referent is already-mentioned and specific, then an adult will consider this ungrammatical. The narrative does not go further than these instant protocols, and the king remains an outsider, uttering no comment and staying no longer than is necessary. Assume that there is an oracle that categorizes all the possible natural language sentences that can be uttered in any spoken dialogue application we deal with. He utters a terrible cry. If conversational alignment were driven by primitive priming mechanisms, then the workers should use nondeictic references in the video condition, after hearing helpers' uttering many of these expressions. In one study, infants 10 to 24 months old heard novel words uttered in the presence of an unfamiliar interesting object and an unfamiliar boring one. The states of the graph represent points in time, and a transition between two states represents a word that may have been uttered between the corresponding points in time. Instead, like the customer in the previous excerpt, he utters a verbal description, something that we can wrap around, and simultaneously performs an iconic hand gesture (lines 17-18). Such corporate towns could not take the opportunities on offer, and had no powers or privileges that could hinder or stop the new growth, despite uttering vociferous complaints. The number of "patterns of activity" that could reasonably occur in social interactions at about the time when an adult utters the word think is huge. The words which you have uttered. As a result, an item initially uttered as an alphabetism may change to an acronymic pronunciation provided that the change is allowed by the morphophonemic rules of the language. Whereas pointing and uttering there may be characteristic of a self-object reference system, the use of spatial location terms may reflect the older child's appreciation of landmark-landmark relations. As we all know, a good deal of what is uttered in opera is incomprehensible, and not merely because it is usually uttered in a language we cannot understand. The tester has access to the child's intention because after uttering each response the child has to point to either a smiley face or a doubtful face. Having uttered the words, the speaker acquires the right to be treated as one who has performed the speech act, and we acquire the obligation so to treat the speaker. The fact that statutes are the result of a formal process, or the product of an institution, or uttered in at-remove contexts does not suffice to ground such a difference. In order to prevent accommodation to the standard as far as possible, the example sentences were uttered by the fieldworker in the local dialect, rather than in the standard. In a strictly linear view, it is assumed that words can only be influenced by words that have been uttered before them and not by words that follow them. Recall that an illocutionary act is an act that is constituted (and not merely caused) by the speaker's uttering the right words in the right circumstances. 31. The content of the law is not simply the meanings of the words (and the contents of the mental states) that are uttered in the course of law practices. Praying is linked to power and strength, and hence it is not surprising that words uttered in prayer are believed to possess an active power of their own. In our account, an adult sentence uttered on one occasion could present positive evidence about conventional forms, simply by providing an utterance appropriate for a particular meaning. 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