intended message
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintendedandmessage
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intended
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ɪnˈten.dɪd/us/ɪnˈten.dɪd/
the person that you are going ...
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message
noun[C]
uk/ˈmes.ɪdʒ/us/ˈmes.ɪdʒ/
a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to ...
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(Definition ofintendedandmessagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofintended message
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In short, we need, when dealing with memory, to be as conscious of the power of the medium as of theintendedmessage.
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Yet even when an outside noise masks part of the incoming speech signal, adults generally have little difficulty interpreting theintendedmessage.
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From the non-verbal, conceptual representation of the input, production of theintendedmessagetakes place in a way similar to ordinary language production.
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In order to ensure that the conversational partner understands theintendedmessage, the speaker overinsures it by repeated verbalization through slightly modifying the preverbal plan.
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The speaker'sintendedmessagewas that faulty books had been supplied by mistake, but the nativespeaker listener understood that forty books had been wrongly delivered.
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This may be demanding because the original form of the input is an adequate way to express theintendedmessageand likely to be highly activated.
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What is missing to make this the beginning of a continuous and fluent utterance is establishing a relation between the phrase and the rest of theintendedmessage.
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This is possible because the maps give the analyst insight both into theintendedmessageand to what was actually understood by the study par ticipant.
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The production of accented speech is believed to entail certain costs to the speaker in terms of how well an interlocutor is able to understand theintendedmessage.
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What is missing to make this the beginning of a continuous and fluent utterance is the establishment of a relation between the phrase and the rest of theintendedmessage.
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The relations between the functional structure of anintendedmessageand the inflectional means that can be used to express these functions in production may not be isomorphic.
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Attacks often are not interpreted simply as violent acts, but as statements that communicate a specificintendedmessage.
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Word-of-mouth advertising does not always stay focused enough to present theintendedmessage.
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Having just one version of the logo keeps things more consistent and allows viewers to more clearly understandintendedmessage. 4.
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The overly complex and decorated style distracts the viewer from theintendedmessageof pain and grief.
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Receivers interpret theintendedmessagethrough a metaphorical screen of their own vocabulary and perspective to the world.
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In summary, payload refers to the actualintendedmessagein a transmission.
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Whatever theintendedmessage, it was usually lost in the joyous, slapstick atmosphere of the piece.
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This makes it so that mediated communication can easily be misconstrued and theintendedmessageis not properly conveyed.
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