PRESUPPOSITION USED IN EDITORIAL ARTICLES OF TIME MAGAZINE
Kata Kunci:
Articles, Magazine, Presupposes.Abstrak
This research entitled Presupposition Used in Editorial Articles of Time Magazine analyzed about presupposes and types of presupposition in editorial articles of Time Magazine 7th January 2013 edition. There are 2 parts have 2 articles as data source; those are India Faces Up to Its Legal Problems, Milestones, Obama’s Second Chance. This analysis aims to find types of presupposition and what it’s presupposes in the article. This analysis used the theory of Yule 1996 about pragmatics who defined presupposition has six types, existential presupposition, factive presupposition, lexical presupposition, structural presupposition, non-factive presupposition, and the last counterfactual presupposition. Method of this research used library research to find the data and qualitative research to analyzing the data. From this analysis, the researcher found 38 presuppositions; existential presupposition did not exist, 6 factive presuppositions or 15, 7%, 9 lexical presuppositions or 23, 6%, 7 structural presupposition or 18, 4%, 1 non-factive presupposition or 2, 6%, and 15 counterfactual presupposition or 39, 4%. In conclusion, the researcher concluded that the most used in editorial of Time magazine January 21st
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