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{{CreatedByStudents1213}}<br />''Involved participants: [[User:Katharina_D| Katharina]], [[User:Caterina| Caterina]], [[User:DaniKe| Daniela]], [[User:Eva Kotsikopoulou|Eva]]  | {{CreatedByStudents1213}}<br />''Involved participants: [[User:Katharina_D| Katharina]], [[User:Caterina| Caterina]], [[User:DaniKe| Daniela]], [[User:Eva Kotsikopoulou|Eva]]  | ||
The following sentences make certain presuppositions. What are they? Think about possible presuppositions and check "Done" if you're done.  | |||
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{ Would you mind washing up the dishes this time?  | |||
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+ Done  | |||
|| # There are dishes that need to be washed up.  | |||
|| # They were dishes that need to be washed up before.  | |||
|| # Someone didn't wash up the dishes the last time they needed to be washed up.  | |||
|| # Someone else did wash up the dishes the last time they needed to be washed up.  | |||
|| As you can see one sentence can have far more than just '''''one''''' presupposition!!!  | |||
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{ I want more milk for my tea!  | |||
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+ Done  | |||
|| The utterance "I want more milk for my tea!" has the following presuppostions:  | |||
|| # Someone is having tea.  | |||
|| # Someone has already put milk in his/her tea.  | |||
|| # This person doesn't like his/her tea with the amount of milk that is currently in the tea.  | |||
|| # He/She prefers more milk in his/her tea.  | |||
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Revision as of 00:13, 3 August 2013
The following material is an adapted form of material created by student participants of the project e-Learning Resources for Semantics (e-LRS).
Involved participants:  Katharina,  Caterina,  Daniela, Eva
The following sentences make certain presuppositions. What are they? Think about possible presuppositions and check "Done" if you're done.