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UTTERANCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. something uttered; especially : an oral or written statement : a stated or published expression. 2. vocal expression : speech. 3. power, style, or manner of ...
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Utterance - Wikipedia
An utterance is a continuous piece of speech, by one person, before or after which there is silence on the part of the person.
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UTTERANCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
language formal or specialized something that someone says: The senator's recent utterances were promptly rebutted by three of his colleagues on Monday.
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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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · An act of, or the process of, uttering. · An instance of that act or process: especially, something spoken (e.g., syllables, words, phrases); (especially ...
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Utterance - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
An utterance is a bit of spoken language. It could be anything from "Ugh!" to a full sentence. To utter means "to say." So when you're saying something, you're ...
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366 Synonyms & Antonyms for UTTERANCE | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms for utterance include assertion, pronouncement, announcement, articulation, declaration, and expression.
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Topical Bible: Utterance
In biblical terms, "utterance" refers to the act of speaking or expressing something aloud, often with a connotation of divine inspiration or prophetic ...
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Utterance - Websters Dictionary 1828
1. The act of uttering words; pronunciation; manner of speaking; as a good or bad utterance They began to speak with other tongues, as the spirit gave them ...
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utterances - APA Dictionary of Psychology
n. a unit of spoken language, which may be of any length but can usually be identified by conversational turn taking or by clear breaks in ...
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UTTERANCE Synonyms: 27 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
1. as in voice an act, process, or means of putting something into words many writers have used poetry as a means to give utterance to their deepest thoughts.
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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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