Selectional Restriction Violations Flashcards
Presupposition (Selectional Restriction Violations) Negative Example:
(Attributing conscious awareness to an inanimate object, to an abstraction, to a mode of communication, or to a creature or entity that doesn’t have that mode. (“A chair can have feelings.”) Also, Denying conscious awareness in conscious beings, or denying a mode of communication or capability to a creature that does have that mode. Also, Excluding complementary categories by definite description (gender, race, religion, etc.).
“You have the personality of a stump.”
Presupposition (Selectional Restriction Violations) Positive Challenge:
“Stumps always speak highly of you.”
Presupposition (Selectional Restriction Violations) Negative Example:
(Attributing conscious awareness to an inanimate object, to an abstraction, to a mode of communication, or to a creature or entity that doesn’t have that mode. (“A chair can have feelings.”) Also, Denying conscious awareness in conscious beings, or denying a mode of communication or capability to a creature that does have that mode. Also, Excluding complementary categories by definite description (gender, race, religion, etc.).
“Your dress probably wishes you were younger.”
Presupposition Selectional Restriction Violations Positive Challenge:
“My dress definitely wishes you were smarter.”
Presupposition (Selectional Restriction Violations) Negative Example:
(Attributing conscious awareness to an inanimate object, to an abstraction, to a mode of communication, or to a creature or entity that doesn’t have that mode. (“A chair can have feelings.”) Also, Denying conscious awareness in conscious beings, or denying a mode of communication or capability to a creature that does have that mode. Also, Excluding complementary categories by definite description (gender, race, religion, etc.).
“Men cause wars.”
Presupposition Selectional Restriction Violations Positive Challenge:
“Believing men cause wars causes a war between the genders.”
Presupposition (Selectional Restriction Violations) Negative Example:
(Attributing conscious awareness to an inanimate object, to an abstraction, to a mode of communication, or to a creature or entity that doesn’t have that mode. (“A chair can have feelings.”) Also, Denying conscious awareness in conscious beings, or denying a mode of communication or capability to a creature that does have that mode. Also, Excluding complementary categories by definite description (gender, race, religion, etc.).
“Women are manipulative.”
Presupposition Selectional Restriction Violations Positive Challenge:
“So then, every woman is always manipulative and no man ever is?”
Presupposition (Selectional Restriction Violations) Negative Example:
(Attributing conscious awareness to an inanimate object, to an abstraction, to a mode of communication, or to a creature or entity that doesn’t have that mode. (“A chair can have feelings.”) Also, Denying conscious awareness in conscious beings, or denying a mode of communication or capability to a creature that does have that mode. Also, Excluding complementary categories by definite description (gender, race, religion, etc.).
“To my parrot, I’m just ‘The Food Lady’.”
Presupposition Selectional Restriction Violations Positive Challenge
“So then, what are you to the food?”: