Sentence examples for reported sentence from inspiring English sources

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"What do we need four dozen doughnuts for?" was the last reported sentence Mel Lev uttered before eating four of them on the ride back.

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"We are deeply concerned by the reported sentencing of the two American citizen journalists by North Korean authorities, and we are engaged through all possible channels to secure their release".

Defense attorney Sheldon Sorosky called the reported sentencing range "draconian and harsh and cruel" and said the recommendation the defense will submit will be "far, far, far under" those numbers, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

In contrast and as detailed below, for the processing of whole sentences (with at least several words being presented simultaneously on the screen), a divergent pupillary response pattern was reported (sentences, Just & Carpenter, 1993, and Schluroff et al., 1986; fragments of sentences, Raisig, Welke, Hagendorf, & van der Meer, 2007, 2010).

But there is a less ambitious reduction that she may well find congenial: Namely, for any true de re reporting sentence, there is a true de dicto reporting sentence.

But these conditions stem not from the information semantically encoded by a given utterance of a propositional attitude reporting sentence but instead from the information pragmatically implicated by those utterances.

Perry argued against Frege's solution to Frege's puzzle by considering indexicals in propositional attitude reporting sentences.

In this discussion, we will examine attempts to deal with a puzzle about propositional attitude reporting sentences that was first posed by Gottlob Frege in his 1892.

This is because the de re and de dicto reporting sentences will report the very same belief, as is witnessed by the Naive Russellian view of the relationship between (11) and (13).

We typically make such reports by uttering propositional attitude reporting sentences like 'Jill believes that Jack broke his crown', employing a propositional attitude verb like 'believes, 'hopes', and 'knows', followed by a clause that includes a full sentence expressing a proposition (a that-clause).

So, even if one can give an adequate account of when two utterances samesay one another without presupposing a common meaning or proposition they are both related to, one's work in defending the paratactic account as an account of belief sentences (and other propositional attitude reporting sentences) is not complete.

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