a. Denotation
What is denotation? Denotation is dictionary meaning
of the word. Another way to think of it is as the associations that
a word usually elicits for most speakers of a language, as distinguished from those
elicited for any individual speaker because of personal experience.
b.
Connotation
What is connotation? Connotation is the
associated or secondary meaning. It can be something suggested or implied by a
word or thing, rather than being explicitly named or described. It is important in poetry because
use them to further develop or complicate a poem’s meaning.
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of denotation and connotation :
1. The word "snake" simple
denotes a reptile. But it has the connotation of someone who can not be
trusted, someone who cheats, and/or someone who will do harm to you if they
can.
2. The
word “home” is just a name of structure or a shelter that is the usual
residence of a person, family, or household, but the word has connotation of a
nation, a place of warmth, comfort, and affection.
c.
Implication
What is implication? This is meaning
which a speaker or writer intends but does not communicate directly. Where a
listener is able to deduce or infer the intended meaning from what has been
uttered, this is known as (conversational) implicature.
For example : A: We are late! à It is mean that they must quickly.
d. What is the difference between Denotation and
Connotation?
Denotation
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It
refers to the primary, literal meaning or the dictionary meaning of a word.
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Denotation
is not thus classified.
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It
remains the same regardless of culture and personal experiences.
Connotation
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It
refers to the personal and cultural meaning in addition to their primary,
literal meaning of a word.
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It
can be classified as positive connotation and negative connotation.
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it
can change according to culture and personal experiences.
References :
http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-connotation-and-denotation-definitions-examples.html
http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/explain-difference-between-denotation-connotation-114729
https://www.teachit.co.uk/armoore/lang/semantics.htm
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