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Although the utterances he handed down about the nature of art, particularly his own art, were not exactly Olympian, they were founded in the intellectual and creative stimulation he experienced at the US version of Mt Olympus, Black Mountain College, in North Carolina, in 1955-56, where the resident gods were poets such as Robert Creeley, Charles Olson and Robert Duncan.
2. Expression individualises; rather than describing the emotion in words whose signification is in principle general, the expression is a feature of the utterance itself (although he does not credit him, this is an evident example where Collingwood follows Croce).
Then came a pause, then a repetition of the utterance, equally soft, and then what sounded like a responsive utterance.
At this point, serial order is imposed on the utterance.
It heightens the sighing intensity of the utterance.
Hence, unless we are willing to allow that the utterance is both true and false, we should withhold that mode of assessment: although such an utterance would involve a perfectly meaningful sentence, it would fail to be either true or false.
So an utterance of (16) is really an utterance of two sentences, one with a demonstrative that then refers to the utterance that follows.
Conversational implicatures depend on features of the utterance context, but the utterance context is not always a conversation.
Unlike the utterance from a normal subject, as shown in Figure 1(c), the vocal fold polyp utterance has pitch perturbation, unclear harmonics, turbulent noise, and voice breaks.
I am the utterance of my name.
They send". The utterance is truncated after 'send'send
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