Sentences, Utterances, Propositions

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Sentences, Utterances, Propositions Semantics Unit 2 Sentences, Utterances, Propositions

Definition of an Utterance Any stretch of talk, by one person Before and after which that person is silent The use of a piece of language By a particular speaker On a particular occasion Can be a single word, a sentence, or sentences Each Utterance is a unique physical event Sounds are transferred in the air

Practice 1- Utterances (1) "Hello" Yes / No (2) "Not much" Yes / No (3) "Utterances may consist of a single word, a single phrase or a single sentence; They may also consist of a sequence of sentences. It is not unusual to find utterances that consist of one or more grammatically incomplete sentence- fragments. In short, there is no simple relation of correspondence between utterances and sentences" Yes / No (4) "Pxgotmgt" Yes / No (5) "Schplotzenpflaaaaaaargh!" Yes / No

Definition of a Sentence Neither a physical event nor physical object It is abstract occurs in written form A sequence of words put together according to grammatical rules of a language An ideal string of words that is the basis for a variety of realizations that may occur as: - Utterances OR - In Written Form

Practice 2 - Sentences (1) Do all (authentic) performances of 'Macbeth' begin by using the same sentence? Yes / No (2) Do all (authentic) performances of 'Macbeth' begin with the same utterance? Yes / No (3) Does it make sense to talk of the time and place of a sentence? Yes / No (4) Does it make sense to talk of the time and place of an utterance? Yes / No (5) Can one talk of a loud sentence? Yes / No (6) Can one talk of a slow utterance? Yes / No

“Quotation Marks” VS Italics “The riders have been struck by lightning” U or S? The riders have been struck by lightning. U or S (1) For each of the following label it as an utterance (U) or sentence (S), as appropriate, by circling your choice. (a) "The train now arriving at platform one is the 11.1 5 from King's Cross" (b) The pelican ignores the linguist. (2) Given our conventions, say what is wrong with the following: (a) John announced Mary’s here in his squeakiest voice (b) "Mary thought how nice John was"

A Rule We have defined a sentence as a string of words. A given sentence always consists of the same words, and in the same order. Any change in the words or in their order, makes a different sentence, for our purposes: Helen rolled up the carpet different sentences Helen rolled the carpet up Sincerity may frighten the boy} the same sentence Sincerity may frighten the boy

Accent and voice quality belong strictly to the utterance, not to the sentence. (1) Does it make sense to ask what language (e.g. English, French: Chinese) a sentence belongs to? Yes / No (2) What languages do the following sentences belong to? Je ne sais quoi. Aile Menschen sprechen eine Sprache.

Assignment for the next class: Second part of Unit 2 – Utterances, Sentences, and Propositions Practices 5 -11