
Presupposition
Syntax and Semantics
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1979
- Editors: Choon-Kyu Oh, David A. Dinneen
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 0 6 6 2 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 2 0 0 5 - 5
Syntax and Semantics, Volume 11: Presupposition is a collection of papers presented at a conference held at the University of Kansas in April, 1977. The book contains 16 papers… Read more

Syntax and Semantics, Volume 11: Presupposition is a collection of papers presented at a conference held at the University of Kansas in April, 1977. The book contains 16 papers dealing with presupposition, contributed by linguists, philosophers, mathematicians, and computer scientists. The first paper proposes formal criteria for distinguishing among various distinct phenomena indiscriminately called "presupposition" in recent literature. The paper also provides excellent and authoritative background information. A set of papers attempts to differentiate diverse phenomena lumped together under the cover term "presupposition" and to supply some sort of strategy for justifying the classification of each of these phenomena. The text closes with a paper that elucidates context and contextual domain. The parallel he drawn between the two is especially fruitful in that it is able to resolve the problem of discourse reference on independently justified grounds. Linguists and language experts will find the book very interesting.
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Conventional Implicature
1. Introduction
2. Presuppositions Disbanded
3. Conventional Implicature
4. Descriptive Apparatus
5. Analysis of Even
6. Compound Sentences
7. Final Remarks
Appendix: Revised PTQ Rules
Note
References
A Solution to the Projection Problem
1. The Projection Problem
2. Potential Implicatures
3. Potential Presuppositions
4. Projection
5. Implicatures
6. Presupposition
Acknowledgments
References
A Solution to the Projection Problem for Presupposition
1. Introductory Remarks
2. The Nature and Justification of Semantic Presupposition
3. On Defining the Notion of Presupposition
4. The Solution
5. Factive Presupposition and Its Critics
References
On Presuppositions in Complex Sentences
1. Introduction
2. Presentation of the Approach
3. Further Discussions
4. Toward Formalization of the Role of Constructions on the Abstract Structure Level
5. Toward an Explanation of Conditions A and B
6. Theoretical Implications
References
A New Semantic Computation while Parsing: Presupposition and Entailment
1. Introduction
2. Computing Presuppositions
3. Computing Entailments
4. Compound Sentences
5. A Suggestion about the Lexicon
6. Conclusion
Appendix A
Appendix B: Sample Output
References
Katz and Langendoen on Presupposition
In Defense of the Truth Value Gap
1. Introduction
2. The King of France as a Fiction
3. Strawson and Aboutness
4. Cross-World Relations
5. World Shifting and Other Pragmatic Effects
6. Conclusion
References
Presuppositional Grammar
1. Introduction
2. Presuppositional Grammar
3. Filters in Presuppositional Grammar
4. Plugs in Presuppositional Grammar
5. Theoretical Implications
References
Where Presuppositions Come From
Pragmatic Presupposition: Shared Beliefs in a Theory of Irrefutable Meaning
1. Paperism, Pauperism
2. Linguistic Semantics versus Linguistic Pragmatics
3. The Irrefutable Meaning of an Assertion
4. Pragmatic Presupposition
5. Pragmatic Implication
References
How Linguistics Matters to Philosophy: Presupposition, Truth, and Meaning
1. Introduction
2. Generality versus Ambiguity
3. Presupposition and Ambiguity
4. Meaning and Logical Form
5. Linguistics and Philosophy
6. Grice's Pragmatics and Presupposition
7. Other Gricean Views
8. Reservations about the Standard Grice View
9. Grice's Pragmatics and Semantical Generality
10. Conclusion
References
Presupposition, Opacity, and Ambiguity
Ordered Entailments: An Alternative to Presuppositional Theories
1. The Presupposition Problem
2. Preliminary Remarks on Linguistic Ordering
3. Variable Substitution, Stress, and the Ordering of Entailments
4. Pragmatic Interpretation
Acknowledgments
References
On Representing Event Reference
1. Synopsis
2. Referential Presupposition and Factives
3. References to Individuals and Events
4. The Grammar of Facts and Events
5. On Representing Fact Reference
Appendix: Implications for Montague Grammar
References
Truth-Value Gaps, Many Truth Values, and Possible Worlds
1. Models for Implication
2. A Metalanguage Model for Presupposition
3. An Object-Language Model for Presupposition
4. Addendum
References
Presupposition and Discourse Structure
1. Pragmatic Presupposition
2. Definite Descriptions
References
Bibliography of Works Dealing with Presupposition
Author Index
Subject Index
Word (and Expression) Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1979
- Language: English