Archive for the ‘Presuppositions’ Category


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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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Quantifiers

Each One Of These Has Many Benefits This article is fourth in a series on linguistic presuppositions. Linguistic presuppositions are language patterns that cause your listener or reader to presuppose certain things are true in order to make sense of the sentence. They can be of great help to persuaders, salespeople, and anybody else who [...]

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Covert Persuasion: Presuppositions – Generic Noun Phrases

Leading Experts Agree This article is part three in a series on using presuppositions to covert persuasion and influence. Presuppositions are one of the most powerful yet least known about methods of influence. They work by constructing a sentence that pre supposes certain things (of your choice) to be true, things that your listener or [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Names And Pronouns

You Know What They Say This is a continuation of the series on presuppositions, and how you can use them to powerfully enhance all of your persuasive efforts to mindboggingly amazing levels of influence. Today’s pattern is another one in the “simple presupposition” group. Names and pronouns. Similar to the noun pattern, (as names are [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Persuppositions – Simple Nouns

Imaginary Things – All Around You This is the second article in a series on how to use linguistic presuppositions to easily, powerfully, and covertly persuade others. There are 28 specific linguistic presuppositions, as identified in “The Structure of Magic,” by Bandler and Grinder. The presuppositions are separated into two groups, simple, and complex. The [...]

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Harness The Amazing Power Of The Grammar Organ

Powerful Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions The human brain is a wonderful computational machine that will likely not be understood for many years to come. Only now are scientists starting to scratch the surface of how the brain operates, and how the microscopic circuitry can give rise to complex emotional and psychological behavior. One thing that [...]

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