utterance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

utterance in the PONS Dictionary

utterance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give utterance to sth
to give utterance to a feeling
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Additionally, using well-known expressions conveys loads of information rapidly, as the listener does not need to break down an utterance into its constituent parts.
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A child's first utterances are holophrases (literally whole-sentences), utterances that use just one word to communicate some idea.
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Similar to this concept, eigenvoices represent the general direction of variability in human pronunciations of a particular utterance, such as a word in a language.
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For instance, at the beginning of an utterance, the acute accent may have a rising rather than slightly falling pitch on the first syllable.
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Specifically, which voices and echoes are evident in the given utterance?
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The sokuon also sometimes appears at the end of utterances, where it denotes a glottal stop.
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No utterance or thought can be given a meaning or a truth valuation outside the context of one of these particular occurrences of thought.
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The dissolution was to put the becoming of language in a practice of utterance.
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The perfective and imperfective need not occur together in the same utterance; indeed they more often do not.
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If it could not, then such a system would predict only two-word utterances to be grammatical.
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