Similar words: supposition, opposition, preposition, presuppose, prepositional, predisposition, postposition, position. Meaning: [‚prɪːsʌpə'zɪʃn] n. the act of presupposing; a supposition made prior to having knowledge (as for the purpose of argument).
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(1) This is all presupposition - we must wait until we have some hard evidence.
(2) Hick's presupposition is that all religions believe in the same God.
(3) But suppose I am wrong in my basic presupposition that there can not be particularity.
(4) Bail was refused on the presupposition of his guilt. Sentencedict.com
(5) The presupposition trigger compound sentence is the typical conjuction.
(6) theories based on presupposition and coincidence.
(7) The first presupposition concerns the nature of Scripture.
(8) Entailment and presupposition are different semantic relations among sentences.
(9) Presupposition is a ubiquitous phenomenon in language.
(10) General revelation is the presupposition of special revelation, vice versa.
(11) Cultural presupposition is a kind of thinking pattern and behavioral model which establishes itself on the basis of cultural context.
(12) It also discusses the characteristics of presupposition:the defeasibility and projection problem.
(13) As a pragmatic phenomenon, presupposition is one of the important pragmatic subjects, and it plays an important role in spoken communication.
(14) With pragmatic presupposition in English advertisement rhetoric devices, advertisement makers seek the identicalness or similarities with consumers in terms of value, attitude, belief, knowledge, etc.
(15) The existential approach of discrimination of Semantic Presupposition and Semantic Entailment.
(16) Under a presupposition of that its frog wasn't worn[sentencedict.com], a simple formula for calculating the abrasion limitation of DZ(DSZ)35 plowshare was brought forward in the paper.
(17) The presupposition to realize a good national economic recycling is to a reasonable industrial struture.
(18) Secondly, metaphor presupposition can be judged successfully by the true-false value method and the "negation test".
(19) Some adverbs in Chinese can as pragmatic presupposition triggers , showing appropriateness or felicity.
(20) Your judgment of the case is based on the presupposition that the witness is telling the truth.
(21) Each participant also behaves as if there exists only one presupposition pool shared by all participants in the discourse.
(22) How does the discourse analyst decide which discourse subjects to include in the presupposition pool for a particular piece of conversational discourse?
(23) In the past, religious beliefs have served as a presupposition of the scientific enterprise in so far as they have underwritten that uniformity.
(24) Heidegger Heidegger felt that the problem of skepticism arises from the presupposition of a distinction between inner experiences and external-world objects.
(25) Leading industry is the core of industry structure and its rational choice is the presupposition and key of the rationalization of industry structure.
(26) One of the effective language strategy to enhance the advertising language originality and creative level is to design the advertising language with pragmatic presupposition.
(27) Similarly, every paradoxical sentence causing a typical set theory paradox involve inexistent object. If only disconfirming the presupposition of existence, those paradoxes will be also resolved.
(28) This paper proves why metaphor is a kind of presupposition trigger.
(29) The analytic unity of apperception is possible only under the presupposition of a certain synthetic unity.
(30) The understanding of advertising language is closely related to presupposition.
More similar words: supposition, opposition, preposition, presuppose, prepositional, predisposition, postposition, position, imposition, composition, deposition, exposition, positional, disposition, proposition, positioning, suppository, pole position, decomposition, juxtaposition, supposing, be supposed to, presumption, apposite, opposite, positive, positively, positiveness, suppression, proportional representation.