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Перевод: denotation speek denotation


[существительное]
обозначение; знак ; указание; название; имя; точное значение; предметная отнесенность; смысл ; объем понятия


Тезаурус:

  1. The thesis of "The intentional fallacy", that the meaning of the words in a text is, and should be treated as, a matter of public knowledge, seems wholly unexceptionable as far as the dictionary-definition (the "denotation") of words is concerned; but it seems much more problematic when one takes account of the broader associations that words carry with them ("connotations").
  2. The word aesthetic itself acquired its modern academic denotation in eighteenth-century German philosophy - in the writings of Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten and his disciple Immanuel Kant; but the most significant of German aesthetic enquiries have invariably moved beyond aesthetic in the narrow sense, and often into a question for the whole man.
  3. The reference (or denotation ) of an expression is the thing that it stands for; e.g. the reference of the predicate" is blue " is the set of things that are blue.
  4. The denotation may be the same (both Orcadian and Ethiopian would recognise the water falling from the sky) but the connotation - the feelings and values it evokes - would be very different.
  5. However, questions about the meaning of sentences, such as" Who did he mean by the woman he saw last night? " can usually only be answered with reference to facts about the world, i.e., the specific denotation.
  6. Notice that the extraction set is almost never the same as the denotation of the noun qualified.
  7. However, the label" semantic" will continue to be used, although it is intended that the reader should not restrict its denotation to the strict linguistic sense.
  8. This means that one brings to bear on the other the full range of mental associations that the culture attaches to it; it is important to note that the objective meaning of words includes, for the New Critics, not only their dictionary definition (sometimes called their "denotation"), but also their associations (or "connotations").
  9. In the Elements of Semiology , Barthes develops his theory of a second order system of semiosis using Hjelmslev's (1953) distinction between connotation and denotation.
  10. The process of signification is what accomplishes the task of the myth; it subverts simple denotation through its wider connotation, it naturalizes culture as the given order of the day, and it utilizes the ambiguities and tendencies of the process of signification itself in order to effect its apparent closures.
  11. Imagine how much time and effort would be required if each speaker had to establish the denotation of each term he produced on each occasion of use.
  12. This principle captures the fact that the speakers of languages depend on consistency of denotation from one time to the next in the meaning of a word or expression.
  13. To write a novel is to manipulate several different codes at once - not simply the linguistic codes of grammar and texts, denotation and connotation, but the narrative codes of suspense, enigma, irony, comedy and causality, to name but a few.

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