Sentence examples for content of the utterances from inspiring English sources

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We tested whether speaking voices of unfamiliar people could be matched to their singing voices, and, if so, whether the content of the utterances would influence this matching performance.

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And yet the lack of connection between the content of the utterance and the manner of its delivery would be a constant irritant both for the professors and for the layman.

The condition on the utterance given to the right of the 'if and only if' comprise the reflexive content of the utterance.

The locutionary content is fixed by the actual contextual facts, so a speaker's intended locutionary content may not be the locutionary content of the utterance she produces.

The contextual circumstances need not figure in the sense or informational content of the utterance; thus a specification of them may include dates and locations, though this is not part of the sense of "it's hot now".

In this project we intend to use a two-step procedure in which first the content of the utterance is determined (what was said), and subsequently the form of the utterance is analysed (how it was said).

The inappropriateness of a sentence with an embedding counterfactual attitude verb as the answer to such a question given in 32 suggests that counterfactual attitudes do contribute to the at-issue content of the utterance, as 33 shows.

The CRCWEM contains four levels of emotional depth (0,1,2 and 3): level 0 refers to a neutral emotional content of the utterance, level 1 refers to an implicit painful emotional experience, level 2 refers to an explicit painful emotional experience and level 3 refers to an explicit and very painful emotional experience.

We also hypothesized that the contents of the utterances would influence this identification process such that voices uttering words would be easier to match than those uttering vowels.

Knowing the character of a sentence like 'I am a philosopher' doesn't imply knowing the content of a particular utterance of that sentence; for the latter, you need to know the 'semantic' context of the utterance.

Suppose it is identified with the content that all the utterances of a sentence type share; unfortunately, no such content can be attributed to a sentence such as "Every bottle is in the fridge", for there is no proposition that is stably asserted by every utterance of it (surely not the proposition that every bottle in the universe is in the fridge, which is never asserted).

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