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dictionary.reference.com/browse/denotative
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Denotative definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with ... It stems from a generous impulse, and a realistic sense of what can and cannot be done." ...
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freethesaurus.net/s.php?q=spirit
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... dash, dauntlessness, decoction, dedication, demon, denotation, departed spirit , ... implication, import, impress, impulse, impulse of life, inclination, incorporeal, ...
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www.seasite.niu.edu/trans/articles/Language%20Ambiguity...
www.seasite.niu.edu/trans/articles/Language%20Ambiguity.htm
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By defining "lexical and structural ambiguity," "connotation, denotation and .... meaning - see below) Thus the allegorical impulse in contemporary literature can ...
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planetmath.org/encyclopedia/SignRelation.html
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Denotation; Connotation; Ennotation ..... broadly encompassing intellectual associations, emotional impressions, motivational impulses, and real conduct.
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onlinedictionary.datasegment.com/word/spirit
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... dash, dauntlessness, decoction, dedication, demon, denotation, departed spirit , ... implication, import, impress, impulse, impulse of life, inclination, incorporeal, ...
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www.dorioncairns.net/bewusstsein.htm
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The Many Senses and Denotations of the Word Bewusstsein (“Consciousness”) in ..... presumably also sensuous moments belonging in the sphere of “impulses.
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www.rochester.edu/in_visible_culture/Issue_7/Mangini/ma...
www.rochester.edu/in_visible_culture/Issue_7/Mangini/mangini.html
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Denotation is what provides the sense of "that has been"; a wallet-carried portrait ... We can see this impulse in projects like Eugéne Atget's photographic albums ...
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www.sba.unifi.it/ac/relazioni/gorman_eng.pdf
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or subject should always have the same denotation (in natural language or the .... of whimsy and the baroque impulses of cataloguers but have evolved to meet ...
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escholarship.org/uc/item/620136cp.pdf
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The Chinese impulse toward specific denotation has resulted further in the choice of descriptive classifiers which allow of the exact expression of a great many ...
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