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- Presupposition abstract "In the branch of linguistics known as pragmatics, a presupposition (or ps) is an implicit assumption about the world or background belief relating to an utterance whose truth is taken for granted in discourse. Examples of presuppositions include: Jane no longer writes fiction. Presupposition: Jane once wrote fiction. Have you stopped eating meat? Presupposition: you had once eaten meat. Have you talked to Hans? Presupposition: Hans exists.A presupposition must be mutually known or assumed by the speaker and addressee for the utterance to be considered appropriate in context. It will generally remain a necessary assumption whether the utterance is placed in the form of an assertion, denial, or question, and can be associated with a specific lexical item or grammatical feature (presupposition trigger) in the utterance.Crucially, negation of an expression does not change its presuppositions: I want to do it again and I don't want to do it again both presuppose that the subject has done it already one or more times; My wife is pregnant and My wife is not pregnant both presuppose that the subject has a wife. In this respect, presupposition is distinguished from entailment and implicature. For example, The president was assassinated entails that The president is dead, but if the expression is negated, the entailment is not necessarily true.".
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- Presupposition hasPhotoCollection Presupposition.
- Presupposition subject Category:Concepts_in_logic.
- Presupposition subject Category:Pragmatics.
- Presupposition subject Category:Semantics.
- Presupposition comment "In the branch of linguistics known as pragmatics, a presupposition (or ps) is an implicit assumption about the world or background belief relating to an utterance whose truth is taken for granted in discourse. Examples of presuppositions include: Jane no longer writes fiction. Presupposition: Jane once wrote fiction. Have you stopped eating meat? Presupposition: you had once eaten meat.".
- Presupposition label "Presupozycja".
- Presupposition label "Presuppositie".
- Presupposition label "Presupposition".
- Presupposition label "Presupposizione (linguistica)".
- Presupposition label "Präsupposition".
- Presupposition label "Présupposition".
- Presupposition label "前提".
- Presupposition sameAs Presupozice.
- Presupposition sameAs Präsupposition.
- Presupposition sameAs Présupposition.
- Presupposition sameAs Presupposizione_(linguistica).
- Presupposition sameAs 前提.
- Presupposition sameAs 전제.
- Presupposition sameAs Presuppositie.
- Presupposition sameAs Presupozycja.
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- Presupposition wasDerivedFrom Presupposition?oldid=605941593.
- Presupposition isPrimaryTopicOf Presupposition.