utterer


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the utterance by considering what the utterer said and the way she said
Nazi!" means the utterer isn't interested in using or submitting to reason.
This means that placing translations in balloons most convenient in terms of size and proximity to the utterer, without consideration of the functions of their shapes, can lead to inadequate renderings.
In "Enunciados no comprometidos y punto de vista juridico", Diego Dei Vecchi copes with some of the criticisms addressed to the Razian notion of detached statements and concludes that, even if we believe that that notion needs to be reformulated, it would still be necessary, in order to identify what is legally obligatory, to hold the standpoint of the utterer of a legal detached statement, namely, the legal point of view.
(31) The semantic content of a sentence, generated by the combination of word meanings and syntax and taken in isolation from the context of its utterance and the person of its utterer, is open for study.
What more when the utterances are plain offensive, and the utterer incorrigible, unapologetic?
It seems natural to suppose that the utterer of (11) still endorses (13) and (14).
(35) See, e.g., Paul Grice, Studies in the Way of Words 117 (1989) (characterizing the utterer's meaning as "basic" and other notions of meaning as "(1 hope) derivative").