By this course the denotation and connotation of abstract and of general names would be exactly reversed.
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Now, identity of denotation can only be predicated in an affirmative proposition: one premise, then, must be affirmative.
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This model in particular is the FXE which is the Super Glide, that was the denotation of the era.
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Pull denotation codes and send then down".
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But the wider we try in this way to make the denotation of the term the vaguer grows the connotation.
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By these latter words, as the cause, so the extension of this curse is expressed; and that under a threefold denotation.
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Give two examples of words whose denotation is fixed, but whose connotation or emotional implications would be different with different people.
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Words have two powers: the power to name what they mean, or denotation; and the power to suggest what they imply, or connotation.
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In general, we have considered techspeak any term that communicates primarily by a denotation well established in textbooks, technical dictionaries, or standards documents.
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The unceasing denotations would then smoothly transition to the second layer.
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Explain and illustrate what is meant by the Denotation and Connotation of a Term.
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Webster's dictionary gives to them the following denotations, or definitions:
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These denotations would blow-off a complete stratum of lunar matter.