| 1. | The signified has two meanings known as denotative and connotative.
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| 2. | The connotative meaning is the product's deep and hidden meaning.
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| 3. | The natural language use of the terms varies, with subtle connotative boundaries.
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| 4. | All general terms, on the other hand, are according to Mill connotative.
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| 5. | Formally speaking, however, the connotative aspect of meaning presents no additional difficulty.
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| 6. | In fact proper names in literature are deeply connotative, though perhaps in an arbitrary way.
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| 7. | Carpentier creatively chose chapter titles that had a well established connotative significance and distorted their meaning.
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| 8. | A connotative meaning of a television would be that it is top-of-the-line.
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| 9. | There is a difference, but it is a subtle semantic connotative one as much as a denotative one.
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| 10. | According to Mill, most individual concrete names are connotative, but some, namely proper names, are not.
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