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For "Hebrew Lesson," a repeating thirteen-second video, the Israeli artist Boaz Arad spliced together isolated words and syllables from films of Hitler's speeches to create a herky-jerky but intelligible sentence in Hebrew: "Shalom, Yerushalayim, ani mitnatzel" ("Hello, Jerusalem, I apologize").

Here it has been assumed that Philo regards 'God exists' (vagueness apart) as an intelligible sentence to which truth or falsity can be ascribed.

The real battleground is in our high school and college classrooms in which teachers and professors, who are increasing maligned in the media, have the difficult, but ultimately rewarding job of teaching our young people how to think critically, how to conduct research, how to construct an argument with clarity, and how to write an intelligible sentence.

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Although she can't hear, she occasionally speaks intelligible sentences in a rough, loud voice.

Late at night, in cafes and restaurants, they are buzzing, buoyant, ordering a third round of drinks, forming perfectly intelligible sentences -- even as I struggle not to embarrass my hosts by sliding under the table.

The company claims that the device can translate a pet's barks and purrs into intelligible sentences, such as, "I can't stand it".

What I read was rife with misspellings and barely intelligible sentences.

We note with interest that both our oscillatory responses and fMRI responses to intelligible sentences are largely left lateralized.

Finally, we conducted an additional analysis to verify that coherence in the middle temporal gyrus was not driven by differential responses to the acoustic onset of intelligible sentences.

Rather, we aim to show in this manuscript that an automated sentence generator can be used to produce intelligible sentences which can be scored using a dichotomous true/false outcome and which produce reading speed functions qualitatively similar to those created with a more traditional test such as MNREAD.

Watkins (1991) found effects of normalization when listeners categorized targets on an //-to-/ɛ/ continuum that were presented after intelligible precursor sentences that had been filtered.

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