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But of course if you presuppose language, you have already presupposed institutions.
The unusual constituents are pernicious from a point of view upholding the concept of rigid/stereotypical syntactic constituency often presupposed by traditional theories of syntax.
On the other hand, some thornier concepts are never explicitly introduced, but rather presupposed.
No more ' free' lands remained; a situation had been created in which every fresh conquest presupposed wresting territory from its owner.
Characteristics of persons and settings are, at best, indexically presupposed by the utterances deemed appropriate to them.
It is often presupposed that good governance necessitates a constitutional structure that includes the basics of popular representation and legitimacy as indicated by periodic elections.
There is no reason to think that the latter content cannot be asserted but can only be presupposed.
Our account presupposed that these contextual assumptions made phatic interpretations more relevant (and non-phatic assumptions less relevant) than they would otherwise have been.
Nor do they participate in any of the rituals where the belief is presupposed.
Embedded under a non-factive predicate, however (as they are above), these propositions are not presupposed and not taken for granted by the questions.
At any time during a given discourse situation, a proposition can either be presupposed or expressed via a parenthetical (or a non-restrictive relative clause).
Clearly, this usage of time and the attributes presupposed provide meaning not apparent in the earlier example, (9).
The entire structure that leads to my account of injunctions is necessarily presupposed by any sort of ordering by contract. 30.
Some aspects of our social life are either presupposed by neoclassical accounts or are beyond (or outside) their scope.
It is not presupposed, however, that thoughts are borne by sentence-like structures.