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- A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional ****ociation that any given word or phrase carries, in addition to its explicit or literal...
- "head" in the operation of the human body; Connotational 2: Emotive, e.g. meaning in "honey"; Connotational 3: Evaluative, e.g. meaning in "sneak" – move...
- Hence, the meanings as to health or illness are selected from the connotational framework which the interpreter has constructed through training and...
- Blues Connotation is an album by American blues guitarist Robben Ford. The album A Song I thought I heard Buddy Sing contains material from the same sessions...
- Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate is a peer-reviewed open-access academic journal that was established in 1991 covering the field of English...
- Connotations is a classical music composition for symphony orchestra written by American composer Aaron Copland. Commissioned by Leonard Bernstein in 1962...
- List of age-related terms with negative connotations List of disability-related terms with negative connotations Category:****- and gender-related slurs...
- describe disabilities or people with disabilities, which may carry negative connotations or be offensive to people with or without disabilities. Some people consider...
- ****ism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's **** or gender. ****ism can affect anyone, but primarily affects women and girls. It has been linked...
- those with inexactly similar meanings share a broader denotational or connotational sememe and thus overlap within a semantic field. The former are sometimes...