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The tenseless verb merely refrains from dating events in relation to its own utterance.
Even so, he looked surprised by his own utterance, as if it were something he was feeling but didn't really mean to say aloud — a thought turned into an exclamation.
They argue, for example, that words such as past, future, and now, as well as the tenses of verbs, are indexical expressions that refer to the act of their own utterance.
He defined a pragmatic paradox to be a statement that is falsified by its own utterance.
However, they are situations of formularization of own utterance, which causes their spontaneous character and induces presence of imperfections specific for spontaneous speech.
My own utterance was more along the lines of WTF.
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Mr Suleiman's own utterances have not helped much, either.
Far from the massed forces of St. Bart's chorus and orchestra, in Brooklyn, single voices made their own utterances.
However, MI5 came to realise that Qatada's own utterances were not rhetoric but potentially quite dangerous and harmful.
By Anthony Lane June 9, 2017 So where do the hopes that James Comey cited yesterday, in his own utterances and in his reports of others' speech, belong?
And yet, his own utterances on art would suggest he finds such hyperbole repulsive, and is suspicious of anything that romanticises the creative act.
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