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An utterance with which the speaker commits himself to a future course of action. An utterance that accepts an action directive or open option will typically be a commit. “Okay” can be also a commit. The speaker’s commitment does not depend on the acceptance of the commitment by the hearer, e.g.,as in the case of a promise.[1]

Example (1)[1]:
   I do this now.
 
Example (2)[2]:
   I’ll have to check that out





Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Karagjosova, E., & Tsovaltzi, D. (2005). Dialogue moves for DIALOG.
  2. Stolcke, A., Ries, K., Coccaro, N., Shriberg, E., Bates, R., Jurafsky, D., ... & Meteer, M. (2000). Dialogue act modeling for automatic tagging and recognition of conversational speech. Computational linguistics, 26(3), 339-373.‏