Translation for '
utterance' from English to French
NOUN | an utterance | utterances | |
SYNO | utterance | vocalization |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- For every utterance elicited, the utterance will receive one point if it is a correct form used in adult speech.
- A semantic approach to a given problem is motivated by the notion that an utterance is composed of many semantic units (compositionality).
- An utterance that achieves its relevance by interpreting another utterance and expressing some propositional attitude towards it (such as endorsement, doubt, ridicule, etc.) is called "echoic".
- All three utterances are actually a single offer. For the second utterance, the word "and" is a clue, but for the third utterance the only possible clue is that it was said immediately after the second one.
- A presupposition must be mutually known or assumed by the speaker and addressee for the utterance to be considered appropriate in context.
- British linguist Angus McIntosh was unable to accept that Chomsky's utterance was entirely meaningless because to him, "colorless green ideas may well sleep furiously".
- Given that an utterance generally does not fully determine the message it is destined to convey, the main question this field asks is, how does a listener fully comprehend a speaker's intention?
- While environment selection for the compensation vectors of MFCDCN is generally performed on an utterance-by-utterance basis, IMFCFCN improves on it by allowing the classification process to make use of cepstral vectors from previous utterances in a given session.
- "Rhema" (ῥῆμα in Greek) literally means an "utterance" or "thing said" in Greek. It is a word that signifies the action of utterance.
- When instructed to "find kradding", children looked to the video that illustrated the utterance they heard during the initial video.
- Interrogative particles are quite simply the words that signify an utterance as a question, e.g.
- Grammatical tense represents the contrast between two measurements along the timeline of an utterance, with one of those measurements being the time of utterance TUTT (the time at which the actual utterance is made).
- In linguistics and philosophy of language, an utterance is "felicitous" if it is pragmatically well-formed.
- According to this theory, mere utterance qualifies as presentation in conversation whereas contribution to conversation demands both utterance and assurance of mutual understanding.
- Yevamot 16b records an utterance, "I have been young; also I have been old" found in Psalm 37:25.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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