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Assert refers to an utterance where a fact or an opinion is stated confidently. In other words, assert refers to the statements where "The speaker is trying to make the addressee adopt a belief by communicating a claim about the world".
Assert refers to an utterance where a fact or an opinion is stated confidently. In other words, assert refers to the statements where "The speaker is trying to make the addressee adopt a belief by communicating a claim about the world". <ref name="karagjosova2005dialogue">Karagjosova, E., & Tsovaltzi, D. (2005). Dialogue moves for DIALOG.</ref>


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   -'''Explainee:'''['No, not at all.']
   -'''Explainee:'''['No, not at all.']
   -'''Explainer:'''['''''It's what keeps us on the earth.''''']---> '''''Assert'''''
   -'''Explainer:'''['''''It's what keeps us on the earth.''''']---> '''''Assert'''''
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 27 October 2022

Assert refers to an utterance where a fact or an opinion is stated confidently. In other words, assert refers to the statements where "The speaker is trying to make the addressee adopt a belief by communicating a claim about the world". [1]

Example (1):
 -Explainer:['So have you ever heard of something called a black hole?']
 -Explainee:['What is a black hole?']
 -Explainer:[Well, it has to do with, a lot with gravity, 'do you know what gravity is?']---> Assert
 -Explainee:['No, not at all.']
 -Explainer:[It's what keeps us on the earth.]---> Assert




Notes

  1. Karagjosova, E., & Tsovaltzi, D. (2005). Dialogue moves for DIALOG.