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What is an example of a constative utterance?

  • The sky is blue

  • I promise

  • I apologize

  • I bet

Answer

"The sky is blue" is a constative utterance because it describes a state of affairs that is true or false, regardless of the speaker's beliefs or intentions. Constative utterances are often used to make statements of fact or to report on events. They are typically distinguished from performative utterances, which are used to perform an action, such as making a promise or giving an order.
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