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(Keep in mind, though, a point stressed in Section 2: namely, that just what an utterance of such a sentence expresses changes, in the 'high stakes' case, to some more demanding proposition we do not have a fixed such proposition, with different standards for its truth applying in the more demanding context).

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Instead, utterances of such belief attributions merely suggest that the subject has a first-person belief.

Adopting a similar strategy, Jary 2007 aims to explain how utterances of such sentences as "I order you to clean the kitchen," can succeed in being orders.

Contents consisting of referents of singular terms and properties expressed by predicates are known as Russellian, because at one time Russell advocated the view that singular terms contribute only their referents to the proposition expressed by sentences in which they occur (or utterances of such sentences).

Following the suggestion of Huang [72], before and after each prosodic variation, we used a speech pause of 150 ms, as utterance breaks of such duration seem to be preferable to listeners.

Despite the lack of objectivity in a more ordinary sense, such a semantics is typically coupled with treating utterances of sentences such as as assertions (cf. Kölbel 2004: 71; Lasersohn 2005; Egan 2012; MacFarlane 2014: Chpt. 7).

The advocate of the truth-conditional account thus faces a dilemma: either meaning is not the same as truth conditions, or speakers do not understand their utterances of sentences such as I am 30 years old.

We show that this approach facilitates modeling a hierarchy of interacting prosodic features of utterances, such as different degrees of prominence or effects of speaking rate and overall requirements of clarity.

A word utterance triggers the emergence of such an appearing object in the mind of the hearer.

Although the Verbal process is always present amongst these verbs, it is arguably not the intention of such utterances.

Note, though, that insofar as the truth value of such utterances "depends on context", that is because their truth conditions or, the proposition expressed thereby are so dependent.

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