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All of the suprasegmental features are characterized by the fact that they must be described in relation to other items in the same utterance.

If no response is indicated, the same utterance, more insistently intoned, takes on a suggestion of rebuke and heightened anxiety: "Hey, you're riding me into the median strip!" And if the swerve does take place, within inches of one's front fender, a strengthened intonation moderates the meaning to, roughly, "You crazy blind idiot, go back to driving school!"..

If no response is indicated, the same utterance, more insistently intoned, takes on a suggestion of rebuke and heightened anxiety: "Hey, you're riding me into the median strip!" And if the swerve does take place, within inches of one's front fender, a strengthened intonation moderates the meaning to, roughly, "You crazy blind idiot, go back to driving school!".

Just as two performances of a piece of music given by different orchestras on different occasions will differ in a variety of details and yet be identifiable as performances of the same piece, so two utterances may differ in various ways and yet be recognized as instances, in some sense, of the same utterance.

But now suppose my zombie twin produces the same utterance.

For each speaker, there are two examples of the same utterance.

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Consequently, the extended training set consists of the same utterances, and any variation originates solely from different acoustic conditions.

An HMM model is then built upon each GMM using the same utterances as described in Section 2.3.

Figure 5 illustrates various segmentation types of the same text utterance /phōn - thō: - sùʔ - wít - thā:n - ráʔ - rû:p/.

Each addition consists of exactly the same spoken utterances and the only differences relate to the acoustic conditions (reverberation, noise, or recording microphone).

MacFarlane (2014: 103) also proposes a truth rule, but requires it to be qualified as being reflective: this means, in the context of MacFarlane's relativism, that the proposition should be true in the context of utterance, as assessed from the same context of utterance.[8] According to MacFarlane, the truth rule needs to be complemented by a retraction rule (see below).

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