First Utterance is the debut album of the progressive folk band Comus. It was released in 1971, with the opening song "Diana" being released as a single...
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In spoken language analysis, 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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progressive folk band who had a brief career in the early 1970s. Their first album, First Utterance, has garnered them a cult following that persists to today. They...
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In the philosophy of language and speech acts theory, performative utterances are sentences which not only describe a given reality, but also change the...
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Adjacency pairs (redirect from First pair part)
composed of two utterances by two speakers, one after the other. The speaking of the first utterance (the first-pair part, or the first turn) provokes...
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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. It is an unplanned...
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Greece; and his work, called after the nine Muses, was indeed the first utterance of Clio. — R. C. Jebb, Though Herodotus is generally considered a reliable...
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Anka song), 1957 "Diana", a single by Comus from their 1971 album First Utterance "Diana", a song by Wayne Shorter from Herbie Hancock's 1977 album Tempest...
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Relevance theory (section Relevance of an utterance)
theory is a framework for understanding the interpretation of utterances. It was first proposed by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson, and is used within...
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its purpose; not as to the relations of the speakers, but whether their utterances transcend the bounds of the freedom of speech which the Constitution protects...
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Verb (redirect from Time of utterance)
after some reference point. The reference point could be the time of utterance, in which case the verb expresses absolute tense, or it could be a past...
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look at it in itself or under the historical circumstances of its first utterance − is not to promote mere self−knowledge in respect of the particular...
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First Utterance (1971) To Keep from Crying (1974) Out of the Coma (2012)...
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partially inspired by lyrics from the song "Diana" from Comus's album First Utterance. The artwork was created after the completion of the album. Åkerfeldt...
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discourse, instead viewing them as purely an utterance which is either true or false. However, in first-order logic, these two sentences may be framed...
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Reality and Utterance (Korean: 현실과 발언, romanized: Hyeonsil Gwa Bareon) was a minjung (people’s) is an art group active from 1979 to 1989.: 28 The group...
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eighteen-month-old child is around 50 words. A child's first utterances are holophrases (literally "whole-sentences"), utterances that use just one word to communicate...
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the first-person subject in sentences such as "Genie love Curtiss", and could incorporate what would have been a modifier-noun or possessive utterance into...
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(/ˌkɒprəˈleɪliə/ KOP-rə-LAY-lee-ə) is involuntary swearing or the involuntary utterance of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks. The...
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That's My Bush! (redirect from The First Lady's Persqueeter)
often the hardest to write. The episode "SDI-Aye-AYE!" features the first utterance of the word "Lemmiwinks", which Parker and the writers intended to...
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them hear a single word, and charging him to report the children's first utterance. After two years, the shepherd reported that on entering their chamber...
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the Gardens, "I shall never forget the beauty of his voice nor his first utterance as he entered the Gardens: 'I am about to realize a great ambition...
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Verbum dicendi (redirect from Utterance verb)
(Latin for "word of speaking" or "verb of speaking"), also called verb of utterance, is a word that expresses speech or introduces a quotation. English examples...
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London Scene – Fela Kuti Fire Eater – Rusty Bryant First Light – Freddie Hubbard First Utterance – Comus Flute-In – Bobbi Humphrey Fog on the Tyne –...
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English, refer to the grammatical persons involved in an utterance. These can include the first person (speaker), second person (addressee), third, and...
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asking questions in a disorderly manner when others were giving inspired utterances. Their silence was unique to the particular situation in the Corinthian...
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one solo, "A Puzzlement". Many of the King's lines, including his first utterance, "Who? Who? Who?", and much of the initial scene between him and Anna...
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features of the speaker or of their utterances: their obvious or underlying emotional state, the form of utterance (statement, question, or command), the...
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linguistics and philosophy of language, an utterance is felicitous if it is pragmatically well-formed. An utterance can be infelicitous because it is self-contradictory...
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emotional prayer Female ejaculation Interjection, a short utterance "Ejaculation", the first episode of Big Mouth Exclamation (disambiguation) Facial (sex...
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