Sentence examples for targeted addressee from inspiring English sources

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The combination of 'public' and 'single' refers to a 'live broadcast', as for example with sports commentary, where the receivers may not be known to the speaker; the speaker is not personally addressing a targeted addressee.

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They were unsigned and contained no salutation, the senior official said, and both contained a generalized threat and did not appear to target the addressees.

It is this location in a comparative construction which stabilises the invocation of attitude towards a 'real' target, the addressees, via strategies of attitude tokens (item (7), Fig. 2) and local signals such as comparison (item (6d) Fig. 2), without explicitly mentioning those addressees, except in the deictic possessive, your.

In addition, "delivery of large attachments may be by way of pointers to object repositories so that recipients can direct the delivery of the attachment to targets other than the addressee's e-mail box," Dr. Cerf said.

The negative Judgement: Propriety of the target, B's (an addressee) behaviour could create further conflict if it were not also couched in humorous terms, and thus the use of strategies of invocation, primarily those of engagement and graduation (item 6) act at the same time to soften the negative Judgement implied.

DHS/USCIS WASHDC should be a direct telegraphic info addressee.

Such cognitive control might be incurred in many aspects of our CP task during the PET study, where participants achieved a sequence of gaze alternations between an addressee and a target, and expected an answer from the addressee after pointing.

He (she) called one out of two addressees, then pointed at an object and then the designated addressee named the indicated target (Figures 1a and 1b).

Infants point more often when their addressee can see them [9] and when the addressee can see the target [10] than when he or she cannot, thereby showing that the infant can integrate the position and the perspective of the addressee [4], [11], [12].

Altogether, our results indicate that the pointing participant models the addressee's perspective onto the target while communicating [15], [16], [19] and thereby makes the pointing gesture more intelligible for the addressee.

Pointing, referred to here as communicative pointing (CP), is acquired at the end of the first year of life and is tightly linked to one's ability to perceive and monitor the addressee's attention onto the target [7], [8].

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