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Today, such words would bounce right back on the utterer.
The spontaneous threat seemed to surprise them all, even the utterer.
Perhaps it has to do with the auditor, more than the utterer.
And is there no express type of the Utterer thereof?
Many are used as insults, and all express the utterer's annoyance.
But we should distinguish at least between the meaning of an utterance and what the utterer meant by it.
The utterer might intend to describe the room, in which case the illocutionary force would be that of 'describing'.
What the utterer commits himself to is all encoded in the language-system.
They also function from the perspective of the encoder or utterer and are thus significantly grammaticalised in the language.
Such mistakes may say something about the utterer (or may not), but they almost certainly tell us nothing about the candidate.
He is a beholder of ideas, and an utterer of the necessary and causal.
Certainly, it usually carries some hint of aggression, and, as always, vindication is in the mouth of the utterer.
The three nodes to the right represent behaviour dominated by the utterer (in other words, the position of high authorial control, with minimal reader-effort).
In other words, only an omniscient analyst can judge the degrees of cost and pay-off to both utterer and receiver.
Only an utterer.
We speak a lesson taught, we know not how, And what it is that from us flows The hearer better than the utterer knows.
However, the reckless, well-bred show of bravado did not exactly endear the utterer to two other boys of like age.
He’s also the utterer of one of the most repeated aphorisms about our technological present: “The future is already here; it’s just not evenly distributed.”
When a sentence is uttered, it is rarely the utterer's intention that it should be interpreted in two (or more) different ways simultaneously.
One point of controversy surrounding Grice's favored notion of saying is the connection between it and his concept of utterer's meaning.
It will be seen that I have discussed Housman as though he were merely a propagandist, an utterer of maxims and quotable 'bits'.
It was the whispered laugh of The Shadow; the laugh that denoted the mysterious and subtle nature of its utterer.
The utterer of the first may pragmatically presume that the addressee is socially superior or socially distant, but (102) does not entail that.
Co-operation is an idealisation of the optimisation problem of minimising the cost and maximising the pay-off (so that both utterer and interpreter are satisfied).
It is a lie that was uttered with malice, that is, the utterer knew it was false or would cause damage or harm.