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  • Utterance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    An utterance is a complete unit of speech in spoken language . It is generally but not always bounded by silence. It can be represented and delineated in written language in many ...
  • Performative utterance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The notion of performative utterances was introduced by J. L. Austin . Although he had already used the term in his 1946 paper "Other minds", today's usage goes back to his later ...
  • What is an utterance?

    Discussion : Utterance does not have a precise linguistic definition. Phonetically an utterance is a unit of speech bounded by silence. In dialogue, each turn by a speaker may be ...
  • utterance - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    Definitions of utterance at Dictionary.com. ... 3. something uttered; a word or words uttered; a cry, animal's call, or the like.
  • utterance - definition of utterance by the Free Online Dictionary ...

    Definition of utterance in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of utterance. What does utterance mean? utterance synonyms, utterance antonyms. Information about utterance in the free ...
  • utterance - Wiktionary

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  • Utterance-Voice Packs for Unreal Tournament

    Utterance is a site devoted to custom voicepacks for Unreal Tournament.
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  • Definition of utterance - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

    Definition of utterance from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: 1 ut?ter?ance ...

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