Posts Tagged ‘Presuppositions’


Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Commentary Adjectives and Adverbs

Naturally And Effortlessly Persuade With Presuppositions This particular pattern of linguistic presuppositions, those powerful combinations of words than can quickly and covertly persuade others, is one of the most powerful. One of the reasons that this particular pattern is so powerful is that it is only one word, and therefore can be placed before (or [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Change of State Verbs

Presuppositions Will Quickly Transform Your Persuasion Skills Linguistic presuppositions are perhaps the most powerful and elegant set of language patterns you can learn. They can be delivered covertly and conversationally for powerfully persuasive effect. This article is one in a series on how to do just that. Today’s linguistic presupposition pattern is the “Change of [...]

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Powerful Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Quantifiers

It’s Not Only About Persuasion, It’s About Powerful Communication This is another article on linguistic presuppositions, those powerful yet covert language patterns that you can use anywhere, anytime and persuade and influence others through simple, relaxed conversation. Today’s pattern is “Quantifiers.” These are simply words like “only, even, except, just.” They can be used to [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Repetitive Verbs and Adverbs

You Can Repeatedly Use These Patterns For Massive Profit Here is another article in the series on linguistic presuppositions, those powerful language patterns that you can use to powerfully and covertly persuade and influence others to your way of thinking. Today’s pattern is “Repetitive Verbs and Adjectives,” and can be very similar in structure to [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Repetitive Cue Words

You Too Can Harness The Power Of Presuppositions This article is in a series of articles on linguistic presuppositions. These are simple yet powerful language patterns that when used effectively, can be very useful to covertly and conversationally persuade and influence others. The pattern for today is “Repetitive Cue Words.” These are words like “too,” [...]

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Covet Persuasion With Presuppositions – Comparative As

Do You Know Anything As Powerful As Presuppositions? Here we go with another article on linguistic presuppositions, the powerful language patterns that you can use to easily, naturally, and covertly persuade others through everyday conversation. Today’s pattern is the “comparative as” and is very powerful. The structure of a comparative as is as follows: Take [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Comparatives

What Method Is Better Than Presuppositions? This is another article on linguistic presuppositions, the powerful language patterns that you can use to covertly persuade others to happily give you exactly what you want. Today’s pattern is the comparative structure. This is a powerful pattern that you can use in many different ways. I will cover [...]

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Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Ordinal Numbers

The First Thing You’ll Realize After Reading This Is How Powerful You Are This article is another in a series on presuppositions. These are linguistic patterns that are structured so that you may covertly deliver ideas so that your listener will take them on as their own. They can be used both conversationally, and written. [...]

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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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