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TYPES OF
PRESUPPOSITION
Muhammad Sheroz
M.Phil. English Linguistics
Riphah International University
Types of Presupposition
Presuppositions are associated with the use of a
large number of words, phrases and structures.
These linguistic forms are considered as indicators
of potential presupposition, which can only
become actual presupposition in contexts with
speakers.
Types of Presupposition
 1. Existential Presupposition
 2. Factive Presupposition
 3. Non Factive Presupposition
 4. Lexical Presupposition
 5. Structural Presupposition
 6. Counterfactual Presupposition
Existential Presupposition
Entities named by the speaker are assumed to be
present.
It is the assumption of the existence of the entities
named by the speaker.
1.Noun phrase.
2.Possessive constructions.
Examples (Noun Phrase)
 “The Cold War has ended”
Presupposes that the existence of the entities it refers to, in
this case the "Cold War".
 “The Car was broken”
Presupposes that the existence of the entities it refers to, in
this case the “Car".
Examples (Possessive constructions)
 "Tom’s car is new”
We can presuppose that Tom exists and that he has a
car.
 “Your Book is new”
We can presuppose that You exist and that you have a
book.
Factive Presupposition
It is the assumption that something is true due
to the presence of some verbs such as "know"
, "realize" and “glad” etc.
Examples
 She didn’t realize he was ill. (>> He was ill)
 We regret telling him. (>> We told him)
 I wasn’t aware that she was married. (>> She was married)
 It isn’t odd that he left early. (>> He left early)
 I’m glad that it’s over. (>> It’s over)
Non Factive Presupposition
It is an assumption referred to something that is not
true.
For example, verbs like "dream", "imagine“ and
"pretend" are used with the presupposition that
what follows is not true.
Examples
 I dreamed that I was rich.
(>> I was not rich)
 We imagined that we were in London.
(>> We were not in London)
 He pretends to be ill
(>> He is not ill)
Lexical Presupposition
It is the assumption that, in using one word,
the speaker can act as the another meaning
(word) will be understood.
Examples
 Mary stopped running.
(>>She used to run.)
 You are late again.
(>> You were late before.)
 Are you still such a bad driver?
(>> You were a bad driver)
 "stop“, "again“ “still” are taken to presuppose another
(Unstated ) concept.
Structural Presupposition
 It is the assumption associated with the use of certain
structures.
 Wh-question constructions.
 The listener perceives that the information presented is
necessarily true, or intended as true by the speaker..
Examples
• When did she travel to the USA?
( >> she travelled)
• Where did you buy the book?
(>> you bought the book)
• When did he leave?
(>> he left)
• Where did you buy the bike?
(>> You bought the bike)
Counterfactual Presupposition
 It is the assumption that what is presupposed is not only
untrue, but is the opposite of what is true, or contrary to facts.
 For instance, some conditional structures, generally called
counterfactual conditionals, presuppose that the information,
in the if- clauses, is not true at the time of utterance.
Examples
 If you were my daughter, I would not allow you to do this.
( >> You are not my daughter)
 If I were rich I would buy a Ferrari.
(>> I’m not rich)
 If he hadn’t made such a terrible mistake, we would be very happy now.
(>> He made a terrible mistake)
 They wish they could go on vacation now.
(>> They cannot go on vacation now)
 I wish I had studied medicine.
(<< I did not study medicine.)
Some common Presupposition triggers
CONCLUSION
THANK YOU

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Types of Presupposition

  • 1. TYPES OF PRESUPPOSITION Muhammad Sheroz M.Phil. English Linguistics Riphah International University
  • 2. Types of Presupposition Presuppositions are associated with the use of a large number of words, phrases and structures. These linguistic forms are considered as indicators of potential presupposition, which can only become actual presupposition in contexts with speakers.
  • 3. Types of Presupposition  1. Existential Presupposition  2. Factive Presupposition  3. Non Factive Presupposition  4. Lexical Presupposition  5. Structural Presupposition  6. Counterfactual Presupposition
  • 4. Existential Presupposition Entities named by the speaker are assumed to be present. It is the assumption of the existence of the entities named by the speaker. 1.Noun phrase. 2.Possessive constructions.
  • 5. Examples (Noun Phrase)  “The Cold War has ended” Presupposes that the existence of the entities it refers to, in this case the "Cold War".  “The Car was broken” Presupposes that the existence of the entities it refers to, in this case the “Car".
  • 6. Examples (Possessive constructions)  "Tom’s car is new” We can presuppose that Tom exists and that he has a car.  “Your Book is new” We can presuppose that You exist and that you have a book.
  • 7. Factive Presupposition It is the assumption that something is true due to the presence of some verbs such as "know" , "realize" and “glad” etc.
  • 8. Examples  She didn’t realize he was ill. (>> He was ill)  We regret telling him. (>> We told him)  I wasn’t aware that she was married. (>> She was married)  It isn’t odd that he left early. (>> He left early)  I’m glad that it’s over. (>> It’s over)
  • 9. Non Factive Presupposition It is an assumption referred to something that is not true. For example, verbs like "dream", "imagine“ and "pretend" are used with the presupposition that what follows is not true.
  • 10. Examples  I dreamed that I was rich. (>> I was not rich)  We imagined that we were in London. (>> We were not in London)  He pretends to be ill (>> He is not ill)
  • 11. Lexical Presupposition It is the assumption that, in using one word, the speaker can act as the another meaning (word) will be understood.
  • 12. Examples  Mary stopped running. (>>She used to run.)  You are late again. (>> You were late before.)  Are you still such a bad driver? (>> You were a bad driver)  "stop“, "again“ “still” are taken to presuppose another (Unstated ) concept.
  • 13. Structural Presupposition  It is the assumption associated with the use of certain structures.  Wh-question constructions.  The listener perceives that the information presented is necessarily true, or intended as true by the speaker..
  • 14. Examples • When did she travel to the USA? ( >> she travelled) • Where did you buy the book? (>> you bought the book) • When did he leave? (>> he left) • Where did you buy the bike? (>> You bought the bike)
  • 15. Counterfactual Presupposition  It is the assumption that what is presupposed is not only untrue, but is the opposite of what is true, or contrary to facts.  For instance, some conditional structures, generally called counterfactual conditionals, presuppose that the information, in the if- clauses, is not true at the time of utterance.
  • 16. Examples  If you were my daughter, I would not allow you to do this. ( >> You are not my daughter)  If I were rich I would buy a Ferrari. (>> I’m not rich)  If he hadn’t made such a terrible mistake, we would be very happy now. (>> He made a terrible mistake)  They wish they could go on vacation now. (>> They cannot go on vacation now)  I wish I had studied medicine. (<< I did not study medicine.)
  • 18.