nontruthconditional
Nontruthconditional is a term used in linguistics and semantics to describe utterances or sentence meanings that do not primarily convey truth-conditional content. In truth-conditional semantics, the meaning of a declarative sentence is analyzed in terms of the conditions under which it would be true. Nontruthconditional analysis, by contrast, accounts for aspects of meaning that cannot be captured solely by truth conditions, such as illocutionary force, mood, presupposition, and context dependence.
The category encompasses several related phenomena. Directives and performatives, such as commands or promises, typically lack
The concept is used to analyze linguistic data that challenge purely truth-conditional approaches, helping to explain
See also: truth-conditional semantics, presupposition, speech act theory, pragmatics, illocutionary force.