1 to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth -- melafazkan
She didn’t utter a single word of encouragement.
Here, too, the voice that utters the poem is a 'common', collective one, the measure exactly appropriate.
Psychological state terms accounted for an average of 2-3% of the children's total words uttered.
If so, the composition of the respective monuments would be that of personages uttering their own calendrical names.
If the speaker made a" mistake" in uttering gone rather than" vanished", then it was not just any" mistake".
All speech has a social basis and is uttered as part of an ongoing, linked set of utterances.
In other words, only an omniscient analyst can judge the degrees of cost and pay-off to both utterer and receiver.
The truth value judgment task has subjects determining the truth of a sentence that a puppet has uttered to describe an enacted story.
Furthermore, uttering a string with quite different linguistic content, such as the bus is late again, would have had a similar effect.
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