give 5 examples of assertive types of speech acts
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Searle (cited in Levinson, 1983:240) states that assertive is the act that makes the speaker believe in something to be truth in some propositions. For example, “The sky is very cloudy” is the statement that is believed by the speaker as a truth.
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Speech acts can be classified into five categories as Searle in Levinson (1983: 240) states that the classifications are representatives, directives, commissives, expressive, and declarations.
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