单词 | Utterance |
例句 | 1. His every utterance will be scrutinized. 2. The speaker had great powers of utterance. 3. Upon the utterance of this word, Dan and Harry exchanged a quick, meaningful look. 4. However, the utterance only succeeds in having this function if certain external conditions are fulfilled. 5. The distinction between sentence and utterance is of fundamental importance to both semantics and pragmatics. 6. The interpretation of an utterance involves the integration of information across different levels of linguistic description and across time. 7. An utterance is said to have illocutionary force and perlocutionary force. 8. There was, moreover, a vehemence of utterance and gesture curiously at variance with the reticence of our Virginians. 9. The uncertainty of this utterance is indicated strongly in Stoppard's stage directions. 10. But why did the speaker deliberately produce an utterance which required reformulation? 11. She could choose her own partner in matrimony, as long as she gave no utterance to her passions and emotions. 12. She has one great fear to which she will never give utterance. 13. The remaining elements complete the information and fulfil the communicative purpose of the utterance. 14. There are always referential alternatives possible to the speaker and addressee and to the observer in relation to any utterance. 15. Lexical access is not an autonomous process which a central processor can direct towards any part of the utterance. 16. It is the rheme that fulfils the communicative purpose of the utterance. 17. It is true for intra-generational talk as well that speakers are not constrained to use Creole to respond to a Creole utterance. 18. For this reason,() spoken language interpreters are specifically trained to reject the effects of their utterance of the target language. 19. For example, extraneous voiceless stops are often hypothesized at utterance onset. 20. A larger, more general system would need considerably longer stretches of the utterance, and/or considerably more complex top-down information. 21. Introduction Continuous speech processing requires the application of very many sources of knowledge in order to decode the utterance. 22. An island-driving algorithm will explore those paths that ultimately fail to match the beginning and ending of the utterance. 23. They limit the amount that has to be grasped in any one utterance. 24. And, of course, the mystery was soon solved by the following utterance. 25. Hypotheses are ranked by decreasing shortfall, the goal being to find the path with the smallest shortfall covering the whole utterance. 26. Sperber and Wilson suggest that the effect achieved by such an utterance can be termed a poetic effect. 27. Sutcliffe's data show that these speakers have a very clear idea of what, for them, constitutes a basilectal utterance. 28. There has obviously been a conscious decision and determination on his part to make his life a fulfilment of prophetic utterance. 29. Consistent testing Implicit in the anecdote about the sore head was the need to test the utterance. 30. Given the knowledge of context the analyst has, he should find this a fairly unsurprising utterance. 31. I found one other instructive quote from the right hon. Gentleman - a delphic utterance worthy of William Wordsworth at his best. 32. The singer is capable of delicacy, as well; the occasional pianissimo utterance takes you aback. 33. These edges can be considered mutually exclusive interpretations of some stretch of the utterance defined by the z and x axis. 34. Dozens of reporters are always nearby to record his every step and utterance. 35. In a one-syllable utterance, the single syllable must have one of the five tones described in the last chapter. 36. In this way, the repetition may achieve extra contextual effects by modifying the propositional form of the utterance. 37. The analysis for Developmental Sentence Types involves classifying each utterance in respect of number of words and grammatical category. 38. He gave the impression of weighing every thought and utterance with great care. 39. It is mature and spontaneous utterance falling like ripe leaves on a still day in the fall of the year. 40. Lexical access in turn produces a list of word matches over some portion of the utterance which are ordered by score. 41. Equally, emotional attitudes may figure as standard causes of certain sorts of utterance. 42. He uses the indeterminacy of language to convey, through a single utterance, two very different propositions to the audience. 43. The addressor is the speaker or writer who produces the utterance. 44. to give utterance to your thoughts. 45. An utterance of grief a lamentation. 46. The ladies smiled approvingly,(http:///utterance.html) for his lightest utterance was regarded as incontrovertible truth. 47. The value of context lies in conversations, and an utterance can imply the speaker's subaudition . 48. Miss Brooke knows that they are apt to become feeble in his. utterance. 49. It is frequently accompanied in the United States by the utterance of Bronx cheer. 50. But it is an infelicity we can work around in processing the utterance, and no further repair is required. 51. "pay attention to my lips! " the cherry-red lipstick is calling eagerly. But the utterance emitted from the contour-clear lips is so shallow and pale. 52. My voice cleaves to my throat, and sob chokes my utterance. 53. There was no cessation, but the regular moment's pause, in the utterance of these sounds. 54. The interpretive functions of schemata in understanding utterance include three aspects: prediction, enrichment and bridging. 55. An air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved. 56. Do not have inurbane conversation with the person that challenges you to work, no matter the other side has how cloddish, how is utterance had provoke a gender. 57. Every solemn, " official " utterance can be paired with another that is sharply irreverent. 58. These are by no means identical utterance; but there is a marked resemblance. 59. She just lied in her throat and we all realized toe grossness of her false utterance. 60. The meaning of a sentence is abstract, and de - contextualized , while utterance meaning is concrete, and context-dependent. 61. On the one hand, the speaker sets in his utterance ostensive stimuli to achieve his information intention and communication intention. 62. The utterance functions of the modifiers include referent and assertion. 63. The semiologists represented by De Saussure propose the code model to explain utterance in human communication. 64. Only, it does not perceive that all which it has denied it admits in the lump, simply by the utterance of the word, mind. 65. This heroic utterance by Comrade Wang Jinxi voices the lofty aspirations of the workers and caders of Daqing and their families. 66. We have to be fighting for rational language, fighting for regular language, fighting for language of the rule of law to be the dominant utterance! 67. To emit ( an utterance or a sound ) loudly and harshly. 68. The thinking process of artistic language embodies the aesthetic differences of the utterance subject. 69. Cantonese represents Guangdong dialects and is rich in utterance particles. 70. Government and binding theory: it is the fourth period of development Chomsky's TG Grammar, which consists of X-bar theme: the basis, or the starting point, of the utterance. 71. Words seemed crowding to her tongue; she would not give them utterance. 72. An utterance, in spite of its monologic surface structure, generally has a more complicated dialogic and argumentative deep structure of multiple voices. 73. From the viewpoint of cognition of language, relevance theory holds that utterance communication is of cognitive activity that follows the rule of inference. 74. In fact , the eyes , gesticulation or appearance potential energy transmit more information than utterance. 75. The length of sounds and speed of utterance in both languages are modified in language flow to create rhythm, while English rhythm affects the distribution of sentence stress and word stress. 76. The relationship between politeness and indirectness can be explained by dividing politeness into linguistic politeness and utterance politeness and introducing pragmatic distance. 77. Word meaning in utterance can be divided into two kinds: explicature and implicature. 78. Also can accompany right now have horrible sex psychedelic or bitty covet, even motility of person of self-wounding, injury, spirit is excited, utterance is abrupt, directional force is lost. 79. As an important element of pragmatics, deixis plays the role of relating utterance with its context. 80. That ensures that an experimenter eager for Alex to succeed won't mishear a slurred random utterance as a correct answer. 81. After all those months of deliberation, was this prosaic utterance the pay - off? 82. The traditional model for utterance understanding is the code model based on the two-valued logic, which, however, cannot interpret how conversational implicature is inferred from utterance. 83. Code-switching, the alternate use of two or more languages or language varieties in the same utterance or conversation, is a quite common occurrence in the modern life. 84. There was a momentary silence , profound as what should follow the utterance of oracles. 85. I crammed my mouth with stirabout for fear I might give utterance to my anger. 86. But she had no utterance, and was obliged to leave all to their own discretion. 87. History is an important way of understanding the valency of certain kinds of utterance at certain times. 88. As an important element of pragmatics, deixis role of relating utterance with its context. 89. Language identification is a kind of technology of identifying the language of an utterance automatically by using a computer, whose development is based on speech recognition. 90. Body language plays an important role in utterance meaning such as supplement, accenting, expression, symbol or substitute. 91. Law is an utterance determined by the common consent of the commonwealth. 92. This utterance of his was greeted with bursts of uproarious laughter. 93. At the utterance of Miss Temple's name, a soft smile flitted over her grave face. 94. Language identification is the process of determining the language to which a given utterance belongs by a computer, which is an important research direction in speech recognition. 95. Article is a very tiny language unit in French, but it plays an extremely important role in understanding French utterance. 95. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 96. I have no will to resist thine; rather, my heart met Tito's entreaty at itsfirst utterance. 97. The essential of falsity is male might of utterance around male consciousness. 98. Do not neglect the spiritual gift within you, which was bestowed on you through prophetic utterance with the laying on of hands by the presbytery . 99. The sentiment behind the utterance is undoubtedly a sincere and genuine one, free of any deliberate intent to patronise, but it was patronising nonetheless. 100. I remember muteness as a prolonged and giddy fast, where every moment is a feast of utterance received. 101. This is the point that de Man is making in Semiology and Rhetoric that there is a perpetual tension in any utterance between grammar and rhetoric. 102. The teacher, when teaching, must be himself fully enkindled , so that his utterance, like unto a flame of fire, may exert influence and consume the veil of self and passion. |
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