单词 | connotative |
例句 | You might suggest a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but that forsakes the connotative power of language. Ask the indie professor: why do Americans think they invented indie? 2011-07-28T09:06:39Z The connotative meaning, symbolism, and emotional valence of the word "coup" is something much broader: for Americans a "coup" is something that happens in other countries — "over there," not in the world's "greatest democracy." "Stop the Steal" means "Start the Coup": Experts on Trump's Jan. 6 coup plot and the power of denial 2021-06-17T04:00:00Z Most intriguingly, a handful of female-led releases hitting theaters throughout the holiday movie season zoom in on characters who source their fortitude in traits that are connotatively feminine. From 'Mary Queen of Scots' to 'Mary Poppins Returns,' this year's movies celebrated a spectrum of female strength 2018-12-05T05:00:00Z This attention to naming names are not inert, names have intense political power names have intense social power and connotative power. Kaveh Akbar Reads Ellen Bryant Voigt 2018-10-17T04:00:00Z “Instead of using words to juxtapose education levels, we used sounds that are connotative of variations in culture and education level.” Sweet Briar College class explores creation of sounds 2017-02-25T05:00:00Z Litspam text, along with early comment spam and the strange spam blogs described in the next section, is the expression of an entirely different intentionality without the connotative structure produced by a human writer. Spam: A Shadow History of the Internet [Excerpt Part Two] 2013-06-19T16:15:00.180Z The spiritual chill, which always accompanies it—that sinister quality so connotative of congregations of evil spirits—he again 93 observed was completely lacking. Out of the Air 2011-11-21T03:00:14.460Z Note in all three the use of action as compared with description or analysis; the connotative value of the phrasings; the succint sureness. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z When we say, The town is built of marble, we give the hearer what may be entirely new information, and this merely by the signification of the many-worded connotative name, "built of marble." A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive 7th Edition, Vol. I 2011-03-01T03:00:43.470Z It is disputed whether abstract names are connotative. Logic, Inductive and Deductive But there are also real connotative individual names, part of whose meaning is, that there exists only one individual with the connoted attribute, e.g. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic But there is another kind of names, which, although they are individual names—that is, predicable only of one object—are really connotative. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive Note in the final result how much less connotative, how much more commonplace the dialogue probably is. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z In regard to such names of attributes as are connotative, and express attributes of those attributes, there is no difficulty: like other connotative names they are defined by declaring their connotation. A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive 7th Edition, Vol. I 2011-03-01T03:00:43.470Z White is connotative as signifying both a subject, such as Socrates, of whom "whiteness" is an attribute, and an attribute "whiteness": the names "Socrates" and "whiteness" are Absolute, as having but a single signification. Logic, Inductive and Deductive This is still more the case in propositions with connotative subjects. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic If we now suppose the subject also to be a connotative name, the meaning expressed by the proposition has advanced a step further in complication. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive The more real the emotion the more compact and connotative, usually, is its expression. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z But there is another kind of names, which, although they are individual names, that is, predicable only of one object, are really connotative. A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive 7th Edition, Vol. I 2011-03-01T03:00:43.470Z What Mill did was not to invert Scholastic usage but to revive the distinction, and extend the word connotative to general names on the ground that they also imported the possession of attributes. Logic, Inductive and Deductive The classes in question are those of the simple feelings; the names of feelings being, like all concrete general names, connotative, but only of a mere resemblance. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic It must not, however, be supposed that such names, when introduced, differ in any respect, as to their mode of signification, from other connotative names. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive Thus in our former example, All men are mortal, Socrates is a man, therefore Socrates is mortal, the subject and predicate of the major premiss are connotative terms, denoting objects and connoting attributes. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2) Let the predicate be, as we have said, a connotative term; and to take the simplest case first, let the subject be a proper name: "The summit of Chimborazo is white." A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive 7th Edition, Vol. I 2011-03-01T03:00:43.470Z If we apply the word connotation to signify merely the suggestion of an attribute in whatever grammatical connexion, then an abstract name is undoubtedly as much connotative as an adjective. Logic, Inductive and Deductive Proper names, on the other hand, though concrete, are not connotative. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic Even though it is just in such places that protected, scenic, connotative rural landscapes might have the most meaning for the most people in the long run, their preservation presents some tough questions. The Nation's River A report on the Potomac from the U.S. Department of the Interior But there is another kind of names, which although they are individual names, that is, predicable only of one object, are really connotative. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2) Yet no one ever saw these officers, all of whom had names connotative of wealth and financial responsibility. The Confessions of Artemas Quibble The collective name is then "connotative" of the common characters of the collection. Logic, Inductive and Deductive When the positive is connotative, so is the corresponding negative, for the non-possession of an attribute is itself an attribute. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic In this connotative sense, a species is implicitly what the definition is explicitly; and therefore the two are always simply convertible. Logic Deductive and Inductive Yellow is a word too violent, too vulgarly connotative. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned The effectiveness of the expression may often be strengthened by the addition of specific, picture-making, imitative, and connotative words, as well as of figures of speech that clarify the ideas and stimulate the imagination. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers The turbulent voices, even Guy Pollock being connotative beside her, were nothing. Main Street A definition is a proposition declaring either the special or the ordinary meaning, i.e. in the case of connotative names, the connotation, of a word. Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic The subject of the proposition must be either a definition, or a general connotative name, or a singular name. Logic Deductive and Inductive The question, however, whether a term is connotative or not, has to be decided, not by its origin, but by its use. Deductive Logic Is the diction literary or colloquial, specific or general, original or trite, connotative or denotative?3. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers The very word harmony which we use to denote the first mode is itself connotative of a way of being affected, of being moved emotionally. The Principles of Aesthetics A knock on the door from his fist, followed by the connotative expression on his face, results almost uniformly in immediate payment of all that is due. Courts and Criminals Proper names, according to what seems the better opinion, are, in their ordinary use, not connotative. Logic Deductive and Inductive The division of terms into connotative and non-connotative is based on their possession of one quantity or two. Deductive Logic The workings of my thought thus determine both its denotative and its connotative significance more fully. Meaning of Truth We now return to the division of terms into connotative and non-connotative. Deductive Logic A term which possesses both extension and intension, distinct from one another, is connotative. Deductive Logic Many of our own family names are obviously connotative in their origin, implying either some personal peculiarity, e.g. Deductive Logic |
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