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This implies answering such questions as "what are words?", "how should words be individuated?", and "on what conditions two utterances count as utterances of the same word?".

Insofar as utterances of (1) and (4) implicate different information about the way in which Lois believes what she allegedly believes, it seems likely that there will be a very natural account of the difference in their explanatory, predictive, and rationalizing potential; that difference, one could claim, stems from the difference in what is pragmatically implicated.

Openness of speech is one of the spontaneous expressions of life, designated as "utterances of life" according to the writings of Løgstrup [ 43].

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To hear a second-generation real estate billionaire rail against the inequities of an unjust economy might not be as convincing to Democrats as the utterances of someone who grew up in a Brooklyn tenement building, but few could deny the parallels in their message.

The late apocryphal writings are put forth, in many cases, as the utterances of Enoch or Moses, Jeremiah, Baruch, or Isaiah.

Long speech acts were defined as teachers' utterances of more than 100 consecutive words.

If strings such as '3+1=0' or '3 > 2' come out as provable in the system (arithmetic modulo 4, say) then that is enough to count them as correct utterances of the system.

Following the suggestion of Huang [72], before and after each prosodic variation, we used a speech pause of 150 ms, as utterance breaks of such duration seem to be preferable to listeners.

Others — Naumanians, if you will — hang on his productions as on the utterances of an oracle.

Semantics Making the gnomic utterances of Rumsfeld sound as clear as Topsy and Tim, during a grand jury testimony, Bill Clinton showed his imitators how it was done.

But for all the wit and eccentricity that Mr. Pacino quite properly brings to Herod, and for all the stentorian utterances of David Strathairn as Jokannan (as John is known here), and for all of Dianne Wiest's nice underplaying of Salome's mother, Herodius, none of them is that different from the characters as they appear in a good production of Strauss's opera.

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