utterances in English

noun
1
a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound.
His bizarre word rhythm and gleeful disregard for punctuation makes even his most banal utterances sound dramatic.

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1. Sustaining Ourselves on the Fulfillment of Jehovah’s Utterances

2. The author believes that the understanding of tautological utterances as some other utterances is consistent with the principle of relevance.

3. Byronics definition is - Byronic behavior or utterances

4. His guttural utterances are accompanied by erudite subtitles.

5. A language helper may well change key between utterances.

6. Constatives These are certain utterances which do not denote an action

7. A potential concern in the present study is the inclusion of Babbled utterances

8. 1 Peter is always coming out with gnomic utterances/pronouncements.

9. 6 John Maynard Keynes used somewhat gnomic utterances in his General Theory.

10. Constatives--“Statements, assertions, and utterances” characterized by truth or falseness

11. Creole utterances in conversations like these are usually one-liners.

12. John Maynard Keynes used somewhat gnomic utterances in his General Theory.

13. His public utterances were examined for heresy, his private life combed for scandal.

14. 6 Constatives These are certain utterances which do not denote an action

15. • In what way can God’s utterances be a lamp to our foot?

16. Under what circumstances can God’s utterances be a lamp to our foot?

17. Some of the utterances of ecumenical s gave ground for this suspicion.

18. Some long utterances may contain phoneme sequences which only match the intended words.

19. In most lives, such highly ritualistic utterances as declarations are rare and very dramatic.

20. 12 Psalm 119:105 also states that God’s utterances can light our roadway, illuminating the path ahead.

21. The managers spoke in cryptic, allusive utterances, using technical jargon that was opaque to her.

22. (Isaiah 8:19) Spirit mediums can trick people, “chirping and making utterances in low tones.”

23. Their collective utterances may help us to understand the meaning they wished to attach to this favoured term.

24. He treasures and understands our feeblest utterances, mumbled in sincerity, as if they were fine poetry.

25. Austin contended that these 'explicit performative utterances' are, unlike 'Constatives' (statements, predictions, hypotheses, etc.), neither true nor false

26. 11 There are many other situations in which God’s utterances can be like a lamp to our foot.

27. Four observers evaluated the Comprehensibility of utterances produced by 41 deaf young adults, using a nine-point rating scale.

28. Goal- Augmentatively or verbally, Student will request objects or activities using 2-3+ word utterances in 80% of opportunities

29. The use of a carefully structured finite-state grammar allows all the utterances to be specified ahead of time.

30. Bias is so pervasive that hardly a sentence in normal speech lacks it, and many utterances contain little else.

31. Into all the earth their measuring line has gone out, and to the extremity of the productive land their utterances.” —Psalm 19:1, 4.

32. (Matthew 4:4) Jehovah’s utterances are recorded in his Word, the Bible, and they are “beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight.”

33. A current debate in psycholinguistics concerns how speakers take Addressees' knowledge or needs into account during the packaging of utterances

34. “Into all the earth their measuring line has gone out, and to the extremity of the productive land their utterances.”

35. Apothegms old collections of secular narrative literature, containing witty utterances or edifying stories about incidents from the lives of famous people

36. These claim to speak in God’s name, but most of their utterances are not based on the Scriptures, and what they say is basically worthless.

37. Their utterances are syntactically simpler, contain a narrower range of semantic content, and less frequently refer outside the here-and-now.

38. ‘A word of warning, Appellative names within the Society tend to be awarded by others often out of the recipient's own injudicious utterances.’

39. The Ḥadīth, or Sunnah, “the deeds, utterances and silent approval (taqrīr) of the Prophet . . . fixed during the second century [A.H.] in the form of written ḥadīths.

40. Of the following utterances, which are performatives and which are Constatives? a) The couple live in a house on the corner of Henry Street

41. (11, a) is infelicitous as it violates c(i) in (10) • Based on this observation and others, Austin claimed that all utterances, performatives and Constatives, in addition to their meaning

42. Backchannels are feedback given while someone else is talking, to show interest, attention and/or a willingness to keep listening. Backchannels are typically short utterances such as uh-huh.

43. Linguistics. a body of utterances, as words or sentences, assumed to be representative of and used for lexical, grammatical, or other linguistic analysis. In this sense, it's Corpuses.

44. Comprehensibility, operationally defined as the extent to which a listener understands utterances produced by a speaker in a communication context, was studied in relation to various dimensions of communication efficacy

45. The sacred utterances or Chanting of Sanskrit Mantras provide us with the power to attain our goals and lift ourselves from the ordinary to the higher level of consciousness.

46. This study examined these conversational Acknowledgers in psychotherapy and evaluated the effects of therapists varying levels of two specific actions—short utterances and nodding—on perceptions of the therapist.

47. By Tony Akowe, Abuja Minority caucus in the House of Representatives on Monday said the disposition of certain state actors through their actions; utterances body language was fueling Banditry and

48. Although the utterances tended to be highly intelligible and highly rated for Comprehensibility, the accent judgment scores ranged widely, with a noteworthy proportion of scores at the “heavily‐accented” end of the scale

49. The crackling of the fire is overpowered by the Brahman’s repeated utterances of Sanskrit mantras meaning: “May the soul that never dies continue in its efforts to become one with the ultimate reality.”

50. Apothegms old collections of secular narrative literature, containing witty utterances or edifying stories about incidents from the lives of famous people. Apothegms were concerned with the behavioral standards of people in their personal and social lives