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connotive.
Indian nouns are extremely connotive; that is, the name does more than simply denote the thing to which it belongs - in denoting the object, it also assigns to it some quality or characteristic.
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Congressional Serial Set
Again, since it is important that ever}" man, woman, and child shall always
remember the connotive symbolism, many primitive peoples arrange themselves
in a definite order when sitting about the camp fire in the family group, and in this
way ...
The French editions of the five volumes contained herein therefore fit the
following Council of Oriental Medical Publishers designations: Volumes I, II and
III are Original Documents containing connotive translations with rigorous source
...
Georges Soulié de Morant, Paul Zmiewski, 1994
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A Companion to Julian of Norwich
... suitably expressive connotive register with which to articulate her extraordinary
experiences in an all-inclusive way. in the longer Revelation she reveals a
greater sense of confidence in this new register and its ability to construct an
effective ...
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Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning
To correct a common misconception: Millianism does not entail that a proper
name has no features or aspects that might be deemed, in a certain sense,
intensional or connotive. Unquestionably, some names evoke descriptive
concepts in the ...
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Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text and Metaphor in the ...
The coded image (the map, linguistic and graphic) is also connotive. Through the
fusion of horizons between the reader's world and the world of the map (and the
map maker) the map connotes a variety of meanings. Thus the reading of the ...
Trevor J. Barnes, James S. Duncan, 2013
But claiming that values have cognitive, affective, and connotive aspects means
that we have no meaningful demarcation between values and other aspects of
attitudes. That is, McLaughlin's second point leaves us exposed to equating
values ...
Jan W. van Deth, Elinor Scarbrough, 1995
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Śaivism in Philosophical Perspective: A Study of the ...
These are uniquely connotive of God's absoluteness. If the finite also has being,
Being as connoting the supreme Reality transcends in significance the mere •
negative of the concept finite being; the latter relatively is non-being (asat).
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Sexual Meanings: The Cultural Construction of Gender and ...
If success in the female sphere could hold a reasonable candle to success in the
male, if, at the very least, femininity represented a positive sort of power rather
than being, as it is in many cultures, overwhelmingly connotive of powerlessness,
...
Sherry B. Ortner, Harriet Whitehead, 1981
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Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to the Interpretation ...
For example, that postcard uses a picture of a baby as a connotive sign, because
that baby connotes the future when the revolution will happen. Connotive signs
themselves can be divided into two kinds: Metonymic 1 metonymic. This kind of ...
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Behaviour technology: a new approach to managing people at work
But if you are a married man the word wife will almost certainly arouse ideas and
feelings associated with your own wife; these are the connotive meaning. In
everyday situations we are often only fleetingly aware, if at all, of the connotive ...