The importance of connotation in linguistics
The article studies the stages of formation of the concept of connotation in linguistics in a historical perspective. The specific contents of the term in the logical-philosophical, semiotic, pragmatic, lexicological, linguocultural and stylistic approaches are discussed. The term “connotation” was...
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oai:doaj.org-article:873337e5a2cb4416bdd49e87237b7a942021-11-29T17:34:15ZThe importance of connotation in linguistics2181-0842https://doaj.org/article/873337e5a2cb4416bdd49e87237b7a942021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://openscience.uz/index.php/sciedu/article/view/2087https://doaj.org/toc/2181-0842The article studies the stages of formation of the concept of connotation in linguistics in a historical perspective. The specific contents of the term in the logical-philosophical, semiotic, pragmatic, lexicological, linguocultural and stylistic approaches are discussed. The term “connotation” was introduced within the logical-philosophical paradigm to point out the features by means of which an object can be counted to a class of objects.Dildora Shermamatovna BaymuradovaOpen Science LLCarticleconnotationdenotationmeaningsemantic structuresecond signifiedassociationevaluationemotivityexpressivitystylistic colouringScience (General)Q1-390Education (General)L7-991ENRUUZScience and Education, Vol 2, Iss 11, Pp 1007-1009 (2021) |
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The article studies the stages of formation of the concept of connotation in linguistics in a historical perspective. The specific contents of the term in the logical-philosophical, semiotic, pragmatic, lexicological, linguocultural and stylistic approaches are discussed. The term “connotation” was introduced within the logical-philosophical paradigm to point out the features by means of which an object can be counted to a class of objects. |
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