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Conditioning of Color Connotations

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966
The study demonstrated that the connotative meanings of color names may be conditioned to terms with which they are associated. In a paired-associate learning task CVC trigrams served as stimuli for color name responses. Subsequent ratings of the trigrams on the semantic differential varied systematically according to the color names with which they ...
S P, Harbin, J E, Williams
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Lupeol: Connotations for chemoprevention

Cancer Letters, 2008
The perception of chemoprevention lies still in its infancy. Intervention, to slow down, arrest or reverse the process of carcinogenesis, by the use of either natural or synthetic substances individually or in combination therapy has emerged as a promising and pragmatic medical approach to reduce cancer risk.
Pranav K, Chaturvedi   +2 more
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Connotations of problem solving

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2001
A lot of interest has been focused on analysis and design models during information system (IS) design. But fundamentally, information systems are tools of "problem solving" where the term "problem solving" can take on different connotations. In this paper, we introduce seven different connotations of problem solving that describe IS functionality ...
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Introducing Connotation Similarity

2019
Various different measures of textual similarity exist including string-based, corpus-based, knowledge-based, and hybrid-based measures. To our knowledge, none of them examine the textual connotation of two different sentences for the purpose of establishing whether they express a similar opinion.
Marina Danchovsky Ibrishimova   +1 more
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Proposition as the connotation of sentence

Studia Logica, 1967
Every meaningful sentence, whether true or false, states something. What is stated by a sentence is called in German ‘Sachverhalt’. A literal translation of that term, e.g., ‘state of things’ or ‘state of affairs’, is seldom used in English. In the latter language, what is stated by a sentence is usually called a ‘proposition’.
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Connotative Structure of Adjectives

Psychological Reports, 1968
Associative structure of a set of adjectives was found by means of chained responses to each stimulus. These multiple responses were used to measure the general organization of the stimuli and thereby indicate their affective relationships. Many adjectives which had appeared independent of each other when first responses only were considered, shared ...
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A Forensic Connotation of Bôš

Vetus Testamentum, 1976
The connotation of b'o has been treated very briefly by Bultmann 1) and in more detail recently by Seebass 2). Both stress the objective aspect of the situation which gives rise to "shame" or "disgrace", hence their use of "Schande, beschamt sein, zuschanden werden", etc., rather than the feeling, "Scham(gefihl)". In contrast Pedersen 3) emphasises the
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Connotation and Mechanism

2021
Luxury goods are non-essential goods, with greater spiritual value than material value, but are the inevitable products of historical development. People won’t consider such products until they have solved the problem of survival. In the history, we may find the first industrial revolution was mainly the transformation of agriculture and animal ...
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THE DEGREE OF STUDY AND CLASSIFICATION OF CONNOTATION AND CONNOTATIVE UNITS

ISSUES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE UZBEKI LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
This article analyzes the concept of connotation and its role in linguistics from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Alongside the lexical (denotative) meaning of a word, the additional layers of meaning — connotative aspects such as emotional, evaluative, stylistic, symbolic, and cultural dimensions — are examined.
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The Hell of Connotation

Word & Image, 1985
Abstract Despite its endless recourse to examples from the Highway Code and from advertising, semiological theory has tended to treat the visual image as an awkward exception, as something which does not quite fit the usual rules. The apparent guilelessness of visual imagery seems to make it harder for commentators to recognize the processes of ...
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