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  • Presupposition - Wikipedia
    A presupposition is information that is linguistically presented as being mutually known or assumed by the speaker and addressee
  • PRESUPPOSITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PRESUPPOSE is to suppose beforehand How to use presuppose in a sentence
  • Presupposition - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    We discuss presupposition, the phenomenon whereby speakers mark linguistically information as being taken for granted, rather than being part of the main propositional content of a speech act Expressions and constructions carrying presuppositions are called “presupposition triggers”, forming a large class including definites and factive verbs
  • What are Presuppositions? Examples, Contexts and 5 Different Types
    Presuppositions – a technique to subtly frame conversations by embedding implicit assumptions, allowing people to influence and persuade Presuppositions are hidden assumptions embedded in language, shaping perception without the explicit acknowledgment by the recipient
  • PRESUPPOSITION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PRESUPPOSITION definition: 1 something that you believe is true without having any proof: 2 something that you believe is… Learn more
  • PRESUPPOSITION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    something that is assumed in advance or taken for granted The conflict could have been avoided if the speakers had openly acknowledged the presuppositions that each of them brought to the discussion
  • Presupposition - Stanford University
    Presuppositions are meanings that the speaker takes for granted and thus assumes to be uncontro-versial (or at least acts as if they assume that) Speakers might even go so far as to express certain pieces of information via presupposition triggers in order to signal what is and isn’t up for debate
  • What Is a Presupposition? (with picture) - Language Humanities
    What Is a Presupposition? A presupposition is a particular belief that must be held for a particular rhetorical structure, such as a sentence, to be understood as correct in a given context Both the speaker or writer and the listeners or readers must share this background belief in order to effectively communicate and understand ideas
  • Presupposition - definition, meaning and examples - Glossary - Lectera . . .
    Presupposition is a semantic component of a text that reflects a person's preliminary knowledge when encountering any linguistic construction, either written or spoken In simple words, it is an axiom of reality that is created by almost any phrase
  • Presupposition - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    When you presuppose, you make an assumption about something from the start, and presupposition is the action of presupposing Your presupposition about how terrible a movie is going to be might color your actual experience of watching it, for example





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