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▪ I. utterance1 (ˈʌtərəns) Forms: 5– utterance (5–6 -aunce), 5–7 vtterance (5–6 -aunce, 6 -ans), 5 vttrawnce (6 -ance), vttr-, 8 utt'rance; 5 ottyrance, oterauns, uter-, 6 vteraunce. [f. utter v.1 + -ance.] I. † 1. a. The disposal of goods, commodities, etc., by sale or barter. Obs.1436 Rolls of Par...
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Utterance
answer to that utterance - are used. Responsivity or dialogicity – The utterance must be either responding/following a previous utterance or generating dialogue.
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utterance
utterance/ˈʌtərəns; `ʌtərəns/ n(fml 文)1 [U] action of uttering or expressing things in words 用言语表达 give utterance to one's feelings, thoughts, views, etc 以言语表达感情、 思想、 观点等 The speaker had great powers of utterance. 那个演讲人很有口才.2 [C] spoken word or words; thing said 话语; 言语 private/public utterances 私下的[...
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Utterance (album)
Utterance is an album by the American jazz saxophonist Glenn Spearman with drummer John Heward.
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Contextual-Utterance Training for Automatic Speech ...
Oct 26, 2022 — (DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2210.16238) Recent studies of streaming automatic speech recognition (ASR) recurrent neural network transducer ...
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Utterance initial [ɾ] According to The sounds of Japanese (Vance 2008): > When /ɾ/ is the first phoneme in an utterance, the tip of the tongue is already resting lightly on the alveolar ridge, and /ɾ/ is produced by ...
Wikipedia seems to say it is alveolar lateral flap, as opposed to the otherwise alveolar (central) flap. If you are serious, maybe you might want to try the article cited there. Trying this with myself, I seem to get the difference. I seem to be able to freely alternate an initial alveolar lateral f...
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First Utterance
First Utterance is the debut album of the progressive folk band Comus. First Utterance was notable for its unique blend of progressive rock, folk, psychedelia, and elements of paganism and the macabre.
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Excited utterance
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. Compared to present sense impression, excited utterance is broader in scope for permitting a longer time lapse between event and statement, and a wider
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Grammar behind ending an utterance with 思って I have been unable to identify the grammar point in the following sentence in bold. > **** ••• Is it the form? (If so, why is it shortened? Cannot find anything to it) ...
In informal conversation, > {}{}{} **** ••• can mean at least **two very different things** if no further context is given. 1) As a reply to a why-question as in "Because ~~~". This is a common usage of ending a sentence (hanging) with . > "Because (I thought) I wanted to go with ...." 2) As a hangi...
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Reality and Utterance
What does utterance mean? There was also an open discussions called "Utterance of 1980 and Utterance of 2020" and "Art in the Post-Covid-19 Era."
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Meaning of 私が、安心します In the passage below, I am a bit unsure how to understand the bolded part. Part of my confusion is thinking how the utterance is meant to be interpreted. Is she saying she is relived after hearing ...
It means "It's (not the cat but) me who will be relieved" or " _I_ will be relieved". Note that she explicitly said , followed by an **exhaustive-listing ** , which signals there's a contrast between and the cat. If the sempai simply wanted to say "I'm relieved (after hearing what you told me)", thi...
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Mean length of utterance
Mean length of utterance (or MLU) is a measure of linguistic productivity in children. Mean length of utterance is a good marker of language impairment. It is the number of words or morphemes in each of their spontaneous utterances.
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だ in 「別に迷惑だなんて」 > **** What kind of difference in meaning or nuances does this impart to such an utterance? Examples with : > (source) > …… > > > (source) > > > > …… > (source) > …… ...
This type of has been explained in previous questions. In short, it expresses the speaker's surprise or disagreement. * ~ why is there a here? * Is grammatical? * i-adjective followed by This type of / comes right after a predicate in . You cannot put when is used as a subject (e.g., ) or an object ...
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The Pragmatic Function Analysis of Chinese-Utterance Final Particles
Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The Pragmatic Function Analysis of Chinese-Utterance Final Particles" by Yingjun Gong et al.
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ハムとチーズが山型パンで、ほうれん草がチャバタです In this conversation (video clip): > > > > > > > > **** **** > I am not sure why is used here. makes sense, as in the utterance from one of the customers,...
In both conversations, and are simply a way to refer to sandwiches by its filling - I suppose you say _Ham and cheese_ in English, too. So it can be called a metonymy but using fillings for sandwiches. On the , practically you can use as well. 1. **** **** 2. **** **** 3. **** **** To me, in this pa...
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