Presupposition, negation and trivalence
Close inspection of presupposition(= P-)cancelling and other metalinguistic negation data shows that natural language semantics must be (at least) trivalent, with the values ‘true’, ‘minimally false’ (assertion failure) and ‘radically false’ (presupposition failure). It is argued that presupposition...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of linguistics 2000-07, Vol.36 (2), p.261-297 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Close inspection of presupposition(= P-)cancelling and other metalinguistic negation
data shows that natural language semantics must be (at least) trivalent, with the
values ‘true’, ‘minimally false’ (assertion failure)
and ‘radically false’ (presupposition
failure). It is argued that presupposition is a semantic phenomenon originating in a
distinction between two kinds of satisfaction conditions for predicates, the
PRECONDITIONS generating presuppositions, and the UPDATE CONDITIONS generating
classical entailments. The trivalence of language is a natural consequence of the
acceptance of occasion sentences in an incremental Discourse Semantics. The logical
properties of sentences are considered secondary and derived from their semantic
properties. These include, besides propositional content, a speech act quality,
specifying the personal commitment taken on by the speaker not only in respect of
the propositional content, but also with regard to the linguistic forms selected. It is
suggested that the classical truth-functional operators should be redefined as
instructions under speech act commitment. The negation operator is singled out: it is
redefined as an instruction to reject either an incrementable sentence, which may be
a comment about a form used or to be used (P-preserving negation), or an already
incremented sentence to be removed from the discourse along with some
presupposition (P-cancelling negation). |
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ISSN: | 0022-2267 1469-7742 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S002222670000815X |