PRESUPPOSITION IN LINGUISTIC COMMUNICATION: A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15599754
Kalit so‘zlar
Presupposition, pragmatics, implicit meaning, presupposition triggers, linguistic communication, factive presupposition, existential presupposition, cross-cultural pragmatics, uzbek-english comparison, discourse analysis.Annotasiya
This paper explores presupposition as a key element of linguistic communication from a pragmatic perspective. It analyzes how presuppositions function in everyday discourse and how they influence meaning, interpretation, and interaction. Through examples from English and Uzbek, the study highlights types of presuppositions and their communicative effects.
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