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If denotes a set of single-Gaussian HMM models trained from a large population of speakers, then the optimal warping factor for the th speaker, is obtained by maximizing the likelihood of the warped utterances with respect to the model and the transcription [14]: (13).

From the cluster 'affective communication', we selected GPs' utterances with respect to empathy, showing partnership and support and legitimising (further called: 'empathy'), and secondly, GPs' concern shown toward their patients.

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However, we will be interested in partitioning the meaning of an utterance with respect to the terms defined above.

Note that, on such a theory, token utterances of "cow" vary with respect to the individual to which they refer, but every token utterance nevertheless shares a common semantic property, viz.

Truth-relativism with respect to utterances in area of discourse D is the claim that, following MacFarlane's notable version of the view: the truth of S's D-utterance u depends (in part) on a context of assessment; that is (and in short) what S asserts, u, gets a truth value according to the truth-relativist's D-semantics—only once the D-standard of the assessor is specified.

In that sense, an utterance should be called 'nota' with respect to the speaker, because it refers to the meaning conveyed by the speaker (the species intelligibilis), and it should be called 'signum' with respect to the one who hears it, because it refers to the material/sensitive aspect of the sign (NSLPery I.1; see Lewry 1978, 289; Rosier 1994, 97 98; Marmo 1997, 139 40).

But, Dreier suspects we won't know and he concludes that the same holds for the parallel strategy with respect to moral utterances.

The cost matrix is then normalized with respect to the utterance, such that the matrix values range from 0 to 1 [93].

There is an ambiguity here: is an authoritative person one who is speaking the truth with respect to the particular utterance in question, or one who is generally truthful?

Since the Fujisaki model commands are anchored to the syllabic layer (see Section 2) and we did not require an exact local estimate of speech rate, but a broad classification of speech rate on the utterance level, the following investigation is performed with respect to the syllabic rate.

(Note that "old-style contextualism" can also be stated in Kaplan's framework; it involves variation in content with respect to the context of utterance rather than in truth value with respect to the circumstance of evaluation).

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