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Chapter III The Incorporation of the Antithetical Pair Denotation-Connotation into Modern Logic: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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Part One. On the Origins of the Problem
- Chapter I The Origin of the Problem and of the Term Connotation: The Thirteenth and the Fourteenth Century 7
- Chapter II The Emergence of the Problems of the Concept of Connotation: The Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Century 41
- Chapter III The Incorporation of the Antithetical Pair Denotation-Connotation into Modern Logic: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 61
- Chapter IV Other Tendencies: Meaning as Association of Ideas, Connotation as Association of Ideas, as Emotive Meaning and as the Creation of Concepts 91
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Part Two. On the Problem of Connotation in Linguistics
- Chapter V Delimitation of the Linguistic Sign and Limitations of Meaning as the Object of Study 119
- Chapter VI Connotation in Linguistics 153
- Chapter VII Instances of the Use of Connotation in Semiotics and Literary Criticism 183
- Chapter VIII Connotation: The Contrast between Systematic and Asystematic Facets in the Description of Meaning in Natural Languages 207
- Bibliography and Abbreviations 251
- Index of Names 269
- Index of Subjects 277
- Backmatter 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. On the Origins of the Problem
- Chapter I The Origin of the Problem and of the Term Connotation: The Thirteenth and the Fourteenth Century 7
- Chapter II The Emergence of the Problems of the Concept of Connotation: The Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Century 41
- Chapter III The Incorporation of the Antithetical Pair Denotation-Connotation into Modern Logic: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 61
- Chapter IV Other Tendencies: Meaning as Association of Ideas, Connotation as Association of Ideas, as Emotive Meaning and as the Creation of Concepts 91
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Part Two. On the Problem of Connotation in Linguistics
- Chapter V Delimitation of the Linguistic Sign and Limitations of Meaning as the Object of Study 119
- Chapter VI Connotation in Linguistics 153
- Chapter VII Instances of the Use of Connotation in Semiotics and Literary Criticism 183
- Chapter VIII Connotation: The Contrast between Systematic and Asystematic Facets in the Description of Meaning in Natural Languages 207
- Bibliography and Abbreviations 251
- Index of Names 269
- Index of Subjects 277
- Backmatter 287