Archive for July, 2010


Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Complex Adjectives

The New Insights Here Will Amaze You This is another article in a series on linguistic presuppositions. These are powerful language patterns that can greatly enhance your persuasion skills. Of course, it goes without saying, but I’ll say it anyway, you must be very careful to use these in win win situations. Otherwise people will [...]

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Covert Persuasion with Presuppositions – Stressed Words and Phrases

The AMAZING power of presuppositions This is another article in a series on linguistic presuppositions, those powerful language patterns that can easily give you the persuasive power of a Jedi Knight. Today’s pattern is stressed sentences, or stressed words within a sentence. Although they can be used in written form, with boldface type, they are [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – The Pseudo Cleft Sentence

What’s amazing is how powerful these patterns are This is another article in a series on how you can use linguistic presuppositions to easily and naturally persuade others to your way of thinking. Linguistic presuppositions are sentences that on a logical level are very hard to argue with. When you combine several of them together, [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Cleft Sentences

It is your desire to improve that makes you so successful This is an article in a series on linguistic presuppositions. These powerful patterns can dramatically increase your capacity for covert, conversational persuasion, as they are structured to deliver ideas to your listener or reader that will bypass their conscious “critic” and go straight into [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Subordinate Clause of Time

After You Read This, You’ll Understand This is an article in the series on linguistic presuppositions. Linguistic presuppositions are powerful language patterns that can dramatically increase your ability to persuade others. Today’s lesson is on the subordinate clause of time pattern. A subordinate clause is when one idea in a sentence is linked to, or [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Relative Clauses

Those That Have Read This Post Know Its Power This is fifth in a series of articles regarding presuppositions, and how to use them to effectively and covertly persuade others. By consciously choosing your intentions, and then structuring your message using various language patterns, such as presuppositions, you will find that your ability to persuade [...]

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