connotative no Dicionário de Francês-Inglês da Oxford-Hachette

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In general, music videos contain visuals that either represent the potential connotative meaning of the lyrics or the visuals can represent a semiotic system of its own.
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They may use connotative imagery to evoke emotions in the audience.
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Yet this stimulus can not be divorced from the visual evidence of the speaker's manner and gestures, and the general awareness of the physical location and its possible connotative significance.
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They really want to understand the full nuance, the connotative meanings of those words.
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Such information adds to other data forming a symptomology for the patient, a summation that takes place at a connotative cognitive level.
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However, connotative color associations and color symbolism tends to be culture-bound and may also vary across different contexts and circumstances.
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Connotative meanings are developed by the community and do not represent the inherent qualities of the thing or concept originally signified as the meaning.
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Description uses tools such as denotative language, connotative language, figurative language, metaphor, and simile to arrive at a dominant impression.
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Over time, each individual in the audience develops a cognitive framework of codes which will recall the denotative meaning and suggest possible connotative meanings for each signifier.
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In our considered opinion, inspection would mean in all its connotative expanse physical inspection from all scores and spectrums.
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