EXISTENTIAL AND NON-FACTIVE PRESUPPOSITION IN JANE AUSTEN’S NOVEL SENSE AND SENSIBILITY

Dian Anik Cahyani

Abstract


Presupposition in Sense & Sensibility is interesting subject because it is a linguistic phenomenon and a typical phenomenon. Presupposition can be analysis in many fields, one of them is a novel. Novel is one of literature field that interested to be learn because the language of the novel is long lives. The focuses in thisstudyare to describe the existential and non-factive presupposition in Sense & Sensibility novel.


Keywords


Existential Presupposition, Non-Factive Presupposition, Sense & Sensibility.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33394/jo-elt.v3i1.2422

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