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ArtikelAn Analysis of Presupposition on President Barack Obama's Speech on His First and Second Inaugural Addresses  
Oleh: Marbun, Riva Right ; Pasaribu, Tiara K. ; Pasaribu, Donna
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: The Episteme: Journal of Linguistics and Literature vol. 1 no. 2 (Jan. 2015), page 158-190.
Topik: Existential presupposition; Factive presupposition; Lexical presupposition; Structural presupposition; Non-factive presupposition
Fulltext: 4-An AnalysiPresupposition President.pdf (615.38KB)
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Isi artikelThe writer analyzed the presupposition in Barack Obama's speeches on his first and second inaugural addresses, the writer comes to conclusion mentioned as the following. In this study, the writer found that there are five types of presupposition. They were Existential presupposition (53.12%), Factive presupposition (15.17%), Lexical presupposition (24.55%), Structural presupposition (6.69%), and Non-factive presupposition (0.44%). The most dominant presupposition used Barack Obama's speeches in his first and second inaugural addresses was Existential presupposition. The Counterfactual presupposition did not exist in Barack Obama's speeches in his first and second inaugural addresses. The existential presupposition was the most dominant in Barack Obama's speeches because the speeches contained more definite descriptive, real facts and real information to stimulate the audiences' attention and to emphasize his ideas and promises.
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