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Saucers of Mud | A Medley of Extemporanea Saucers of Mud August 4, 2024 An example about fathers and presupposition that people should stop using Filed under: Uncategorized — matt w @ 11:23 pm Here’s another complaint about a linguistics example. Unlike the last one , I am quite sure that at least one of the complaints I am going to make is accurate. And I think it probably has some actual bearing on the linguistic phenomenon in question. This is from the literature on the principle of Maximize Presupposition–see Nadine Bade’s overview here . Maximize Presupposition, due to Heim (1991), is the principle (roughly) “Make your contribution presuppose as much as possible.” This explains why a sentence like (1a) #All of John’s arms are broken is bad or at least disconcerting. This sentence doesn’t presuppose that John has only two arms, while the alternative sentence (1b) Both of John’s arms are broken does presuppose that John has only two arms. And if John is a human, a...
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