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Presuppositions: Entailment, Presupposition, and Implicature - Coggle…
Presuppositions: Entailment, Presupposition, and Implicature
Entailment
It shows consequences that under certain conditions the truth of one statement ensures the truth of a second statement.
Inplicature
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Implication cancelation: this is negation in implication, and it is different from its logical character. It generates epectation on the hearer.
For example: Few girls are coming, in fact, none at all. This is cancelled expectation.
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Logical presupposition: X ENTAILS Y means that (a) If X is true Y has to be true. (b) If X is false Y can be either true or false.
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