Using Triggers Without Projecting Presuppositions |
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Authors: | Chris Cummins |
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Affiliation: | 1.Linguistics and English Language,University of Edinburgh,Edinburgh,UK |
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Abstract: | Presuppositions are capable of projecting from under the scope of operators such as negation, but do not obligatorily do so. This creates a potential difficulty for the hearer of presupposition-bearing utterances, especially given the fact that speaker can use presupposition to convey entirely new information. In this paper, I discuss the potential role of context in resolving this tension, and in particular, I argue that the inferences that are drawn about the current discourse purpose may be materially relevant to the interpretation of potential presuppositions. I also consider some of the implications of this for recent experimental work on presupposition and projection. |
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