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Table 3 The closed-chain interaction in Sam's lesson (5:48 in recording) Turn Speaker Utterance Pattern of interaction 1 Sam "If I think that something is affecting, I usually use two treatments, right?

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We will develop a system that changes parameters based on human gestures or utterance patterns.

Not surprisingly, terms in the propositions of logic are said to occur in material supposition, since logic concerns the conventional classification of significant utterances and patterns of reasoning and persuasion.

Speech sounds are coarticulated into the context of an utterance so their patterns change in different phonetic contexts.

He also adds that the salience has a lot to do with standardisation (Bach 1995 19988) which consists of interpreting an utterance according to a pattern that is established by previous usage and as such shortcircuits the process of (conscious) inference.

Table 6 Open-chain interactions in Rebecca's lesson (7 35 in recording) Turn Speaker Utterance Teacher's move Pattern of interaction 1 Rebecca "Now, you may be asking why it [the research question] can't be investigated.

For example, the cognition verb snuawun "believe" selects a clause introduced by cu' F (F: finite), as in (8a); the utterance verb kumaal "tell" patterns with mha' in (8b); the cognition verbs lumanglung "think" patterns with ru' in (8c), 'ua' "hope" with na' in (8d), and ma'icug "afraid" with 'i' F2 in (8e); and the evidential asi "seem" patterns with ga' in (8f).

This bewildering, sympathetic/ghastly pattern of utterances has characterised Mensch's speedy progression from women's interest MP to her currently unassailable position as Britain's least loathsome Tory.

Intonation, in phonetics, the melodic pattern of an utterance.

Overall, we find moderate correlations (Pearson's r = 0.44, P < 0.001) between Fb and the syllable rate of each utterance indicating that the F0 pattern is raised at higher tempos.

Intonation, which is found in all languages, is the variation in the pitch contour or pitch pattern of whole utterances, of the kind that distinguishes (either of itself or in combination with some other difference) statements from questions or indicates the mood or attitude of the speaker (as hesitant, surprised, angry, and so forth).

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