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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— Dr. Hugh H. Hussey (230:1436, 1974) expresses disapproval of the copy editor for whom the phrase "exuberant growth" was a questionable usage of the word "exuberant"; she was unable, he alleges, to "recognize an elegant use of a word when she saw it." I rather suspect that it was her sensitivity to the whole penumbra of word usage we ...
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To the Editor.— Dr. Hugh H. Hussey (230:1436, 1974) expresses disapproval of the copy editor for whom the phrase "exuberant growth" was a questionable usage of the word "exuberant"; she was unable, he alleges, to "recognize an elegant use of a word when she saw it." I rather suspect that it was her sensitivity to the whole penumbra of word usage we ...
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Carrying capacity for SDGs: A review of connotation evolution and practice
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2021Chuanglin Fang, Xuegang Cui
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Connotation, characteristics and framework of coal mine safety big data
Heliyon, 2022Wanguan Qiao
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Quantitative connotation of a concept.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1963H A, PODELL, J E, PODELL
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It seems that term choice must also take connotations into consideration. This article looks at Swedish terms from various domains which were recently changed and debated, and discusses connotations as possible reasons for those changes. Within healthcare, stigmatization has led to terms which counteract plain language claims.
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Communicability of the emotional connotation of type
Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1986Gary R Morrison, Morrison Gary R
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