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Language, 1946
This paper presents a formalized procedure for describing utterances directly in terms of sequences of morphemes rather than of single morphemes. It thus covers an important part of what is usually included under syntax. When applied in a particular language, the procedure yields a compact statement of what sequences of morphemes occur in the language,
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This paper presents a formalized procedure for describing utterances directly in terms of sequences of morphemes rather than of single morphemes. It thus covers an important part of what is usually included under syntax. When applied in a particular language, the procedure yields a compact statement of what sequences of morphemes occur in the language,
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Intentions in Utterance Interpretation
2015Which is the role of intentions in utterance interpretation? I sketch an argument to the effect that the role of intentions is indirect; the interpreter’s assignment of meaning rather depends on considerations of what meaning is most reasonably assigned and her interest.
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1979
Abstract Austin attacks the view that language is referential, based on the simplistic division of utterances into the ‘descriptive’ and ‘evaluative’, using his notion of performative utterances. Such utterances, in the appropriate circumstances, are neither descriptive nor evaluative, but count as actions, i.e., create the situation ...
J. L. Austin +2 more
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Abstract Austin attacks the view that language is referential, based on the simplistic division of utterances into the ‘descriptive’ and ‘evaluative’, using his notion of performative utterances. Such utterances, in the appropriate circumstances, are neither descriptive nor evaluative, but count as actions, i.e., create the situation ...
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Utterance Generation Without Choice
1988In this paper we discuss a parallel processing model for the generation of linguistic surface structures from a conceptual representation of the utterance content. We focus in partic- ular on the verb selection task and its integration into a system for sentence production and introduce the notion of uttering pressure to control the moment of ...
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Assessing Without Words: Verbally Incomplete Utterances in Complaints
Frontiers in Psychology, 2021Klara Skogmyr Marian
exaly
UTTERANCE SUPPORT APPARATUS, UTTERANCE SUPPORT METHOD, AND UTTERANCE SUPPORT PROGRAM
2021HORI SATOMI +7 more
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