utterance
31utterance — ut·ter·ance …
32utterance — [ˈʌt(ə)rəns] noun [C] formal something that someone says …
33utterance — I ut•ter•ance [[t]ˈʌt ər əns[/t]] n. 1) an act of uttering; vocal expression 2) something uttered 3) manner or power of speaking 4) ling. Ling. any speech sequence consisting of one or more words and preceded and followed by silence or a change… …
34utterance — I. /ˈʌtrəns/ (say utruhns), /ˈʌtərəns/ (say utuhruhns) noun 1. the act of uttering; vocal expression. 2. manner of speaking; power of speaking. 3. something uttered, as a word or words uttered, a cry, animal s call, or the like. 4. a putting into …
35utterance — Ōlelo, māpuna leo, māpuna ōlelo, puana …
36utterance — n. 1 the act or an instance of uttering. 2 a thing spoken. 3 a the power of speaking. b a manner of speaking. 4 Linguistics an uninterrupted chain of spoken or written words not necessarily corresponding to a single or complete grammatical unit …
37Performative utterance — The notion of performative utterances was introduced by J. L. Austin. Although he had already used the term in his 1964 paper Other minds , today s usage goes back to his later, remarkedly different exposition of the notion in the 1955 William… …
38Excited 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. The statement must be spontaneously made by the person (the declarant) while still under the stress of… …
39First Utterance — Infobox Album | Name = First Utterance Type = Album Artist = Comus Background = Orange Released = 1971 Recorded = November December 1970 Genre = Psych folk, progressive rock Length = 49:17 Label = Dawn DNLS 3019 Producer = Barry Murray Reviews =… …
40excited utterance — ex·cit·ed ut·ter·ance n: a statement that concerns a startling event (as a physical assault) and that is made by a person while under stress caused by the event see also res gestae; spontaneous declaration at declaration compare dying declaration …