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But Sayre goes via the premiss "Any statement remains true no longer than the time taken in its utterance".
Compare Sayre's account (1969: 94): "If no statement, either affirmative or negative, can remain true for longer than the time taken in its utterance, then no statement can be treated as either true or false, and the cause of communicating with one's fellow beings must be given up as hopeless".
In the now extinct accent of East Mayo, stress was attracted to a long vowel or diphthong in the same way as in Munster; in addition, stress was attracted to a short vowel before word-final ll, m, or nn when that word was also final in its utterance.
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Success in this enterprise would necessarily involve attributing beliefs and desires to the being in question, in light of which its utterances make sense.
On those walks he must have heard the "Hawthorne" voice first make utterance in its sinuous oddity, yet he still seemed hard-pressed to get it into writing.
Late integration, in its turn, combines the likelihoods at utterance level, while in intermediate integration the combination takes place at intermediate points of the utterance.
The tenseless verb merely refrains from dating events in relation to its own utterance.
He has left the family "tangled" in his utterance, if blessed by his legacy, and he is still watching them.
Accent, in phonetics, that property of a syllable which makes it stand out in an utterance relative to its neighbouring syllables.
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