"Intentionally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adverb: in a deliberate or planned manner; on purpose; willfully. She intentionally left her phone at home.
Intentionality refers to the quality or state of being intentional, that is, having a purpose, goal, or objective. It can also imply a deliberate or conscious intention or a planned action. In a broader sense, intentionality can refer to the relationship between the self and the world, including the attribution of meaning, significance, and purpose to objects, events, and experiences. In philosophy, intentionality is a key concept in the study of consciousness, particularly in the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, who argued that consciousness is characterized by intentionality, that is, it is directed towards objects, people, and experiences, and that it is shaped by the anticipation of future outcomes and the recall of past experiences.
Intentness refers to the quality of being intense, serious, and focused in one's actions, thoughts, or efforts. It implies a strong sense of purpose, determination, and concentration, often to achieve a specific goal or objective. One who exhibits intentness is typically single-minded, unyielding, and fully committed to what they are doing.
Inter-oral refers to something that occurs or takes place between the mouth or lips. In linguistics, it can specifically refer to sounds or articulations that occur when the speaker's lips are together, forming an "O" shape with the mouth, such as in words like "oh" or "oo".