10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONNOTIVELY»
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connotively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
connotively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Anne Sexton: Telling the Tale
From this point on, the "double language" of the poem becomes increasingly
important; words and images are always both double and connotively
contradictory. With this stanza. Sexton introduces another mediator between the
two ...
2
Congressional Serial Set
Among some primitive peoples, individual names are applied connotively in such
manner as to indicate order or rank, which is synonymous with position in the
camping group; and among many peoples tradition is crystallized and preserved
...
3
Mediating Climate Change
Even though the photographic image is digitally altered, and is not 'real', it
functions both denotively and connotively through its referential relationship to
the original photograph. putting the lid 1' on fossilfuels _, Whg the Atlantic should
be a ...
4
A Companion to Julian of Norwich
... just as the defecating body examined above can be read as a default male
humanity because of Julian's use of masculine nouns and pronouns to denote it,
so also it is connotively feminine in its abjection and productivity. Just as the
quick, ...
5
Symbolization: Proposing a Developmental Paradigm for a New ...
... issues and memories which have not as yet been worked through. The
metaphor or simile contains the whole affective world and will express this
connotively, until it gives way to elaboration and further breakdown of constituent
meanings.
Among some primitive peoples, individual names are applied connotively in such
manner as- to indicate order or rank, which is synonymous with position in the
camping group; and among many peoples tradition is crystallized and preserved
...
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology, John Wesley Powell, Matthew Williams Stirling, 1896
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Prehistoric Textile Art of Eastern United States
Among some primitive peoples, individual names are applied connotively in such
manner as to indicate order or rank, which is synonymous with position in the
camping group; and among many peoples tradition is crystallized and preserved
...
William Henry Holmes, 1896
Control yourself and be natural. Try to be sincere (Watts, The Book, 1966). Not
only do games share family resemblances in terms of what characterizes them,
structurally, in the attitude of the players, and connotively, in the long history of 'as
if ...
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THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY TO THE ...
Among some primitive peoples, individual names are applied connotively in such
manner as to indicate order or rank, which is synonymous with position in the
camping group; and among many peoples tradition is crystallized and preserved
...
In speaking particularly of the American Indians, J. W. Powell explains further: "...
individual names are applied connotively in such manner as to indicate order or
rank, which is synonymous with position in the camping group ; and among ...