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UtteranceUtterance Ut"ter*ance, n. [F. outrance. See Outrance.]
The last extremity; the end; death; outrance. [Obs.]
Annibal forced those captives whom he had taken of our
men to skirmish one against another to the utterance.
--Holland. Utterance
Utterance Ut"ter*ance, n.
1. The act of uttering. Specifically:
(a) Sale by offering to the public. [Obs.] --Bacon.
(b) Putting in circulation; as, the utterance of false
coin, or of forged notes.
(c) Vocal expression; articulation; speech.
At length gave utterance to these words.
--Milton.
2. Power or style of speaking; as, a good utterance.
They . . . began to speak with other tongues, as the
Spirit gave them utterance. --Acts ii. 4.
O, how unlike To that large utterance of the early
gods! --Keats.
Meaning of Utterances from wikipedia
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lexis (everyday
informal words).
Utterances that are
represented or portra**** in
writing are planned,
unlike utterances in
improvised spoken language. In...
- In the
philosophy of
language and
speech acts theory,
performative utterances are
sentences which not only
describe a
given reality, but also
change the...
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length of
utterance (or MLU) is a
measure of
linguistic productivity in children. It is
traditionally calculated by
collecting 100
utterances spoken by...
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after some
reference point. The
reference point could be the time of
utterance, in
which case the verb
expresses absolute tense, or it
could be a past...
- Genie's
utterances beginning with "I want"
concluded that
Genie treated the
phrase as one word, and
noted that the
dependent clauses in
these utterances could...
- An
excited utterance, in the law of evidence, is a
statement made by a
person in
response to a
startling or
shocking event or condition. It is an unplanned...
- Last
words are the
final utterances before death. The
meaning is
sometimes expanded to
somewhat earlier utterances. Last
words of
famous or
infamous people...
- by Paul
Mirecki (VII) Allen, 2000. p.316
Taylor 2010, p.55; or
perhaps Utterances of
Going Forth by Day, D'Auria 1988, p. 187
Faulkner p. 54
Taylor 2010...
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makes the
utterance ironic. Just as
there is a
continuum from
literal to
metaphorical utterances,
there is a
continuum of
echoic utterances from approving...
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First Utterance is the
debut album of the
progressive folk band Comus. It was
released in 1971, with the
opening song "Diana"
being released as a single...