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An utterance with which the speaker ”explicitly states that he cannot give a definite answer at the moment”. Examples: "I’ll have to think about it."<ref name="karagjosova2005dialogue">Karagjosova, E., & Tsovaltzi, D. (2005). Dialogue moves for DIALOG.</ref>
An utterance with which the speaker ”explicitly states that he cannot give a definite answer at the moment”. Examples: "I’ll have to think about it."<ref name="karagjosova2005dialogue">Karagjosova, E., & Tsovaltzi, D. (2005). Dialogue moves for DIALOG.</ref>


'''Example (1):'''
  -'''Explainer:''' ["We're gonna talk about some science.", 'Do you like science?']
  -'''Explainer:''' ["We're gonna talk about some science.", 'Do you like science?']
  -'''Explainee:''' ['Yes, a lot.']
  -'''Explainee:''' ['Yes, a lot.']

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An utterance with which the speaker ”explicitly states that he cannot give a definite answer at the moment”. Examples: "I’ll have to think about it."[1]

Example (1):

-Explainer: ["We're gonna talk about some science.", 'Do you like science?']
-Explainee: ['Yes, a lot.']
-Explainer: ['Oh, very good.', "You've come to the right place.", "So we're gonna think about physics.", 'Have you heard the word physics before?', 'Do you know what that is?']
-Explainee: ['Yeah, kind of.']
-Explainer: ["What's your idea what physics is?"]
-Explainee: ["Um, I'm not so sure.] --> Maybe





Notes

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