Sentence examples for denotative meaning from inspiring English sources

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It focuses on the way people make sense of things in use, particularly on instrumental or denotative meaning in product use.

Yet it is precisely this absence of a denotative meaning that makes the term most dangerous.

How dare a man point out the denotative meaning of a word, to a woman, when that word is feminism?

Mason [ 31] described three levels of analysis: Literal reading (cf denotative meaning): the content of the data and that which is literally said by the respondents in interviews.

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The denotative meanings of these abbreviations vary over a wide range.

In doing so, she conveys more than their surface or denotative meanings, but deeper, myth-like connotations.

Denotative meanings are what a term refers to, what it 'names', and connotative meanings are the associations, values, and judgements that surround this.

First-order tags are in reference to the explicit, denotative meanings of words and are further broken into objects (nouns) that are sociological in definition, processes (verbs) reflecting psychological activities, and qualifiers.

Meaning accrues.

Meaning what?

Meaning Social Security retirement.

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