Search results for " denotation"

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Drawing

2020

A drawing is the result of the production of marks on a surface with suitable means to represent a scene, concrete or abstract objects for technological, scientific, artistic, communicative aims. Some theories claimed that drawing is founded on symbolic systems that are culture-dependent. Evidence has been found that the ability of recognizing what drawings represent is widespread across ages, cultures and species. Drawing may be founded on shared cognitive capacities. These capacities can be abstractly described as the graphic and the denotation system.

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generaledrawing pictures denotation projectionSettore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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Colour Terms in Five Linguistic Images of the World: The Semantic Perspective

2022

Social and cultural factors shape the linguistic perception of colour. At the same time, colour terms co-create the linguistic image of the world, which allows us to interpret reality and profile our statements and beliefs. This paper presents six basic colour terms: white, black, red, green, yellow, and blue (both as adjectives and as nouns) in the five different linguistic images of the world of the following languages: English, French, Italian, Polish, and Japanese. The methodological framework is based on cultural linguistics theory and the basis of semantics. The study explores denotative and connotative meanings of colour terms with their collocations. The data gathered from monolingu…

connotationcollocationLinguistics and LanguagedenotationLiterature and Literary Theorycolour termslinguistic image of the worldcolour terms; connotation; denotation; collocation; linguistic image of the worldLanguage and LinguisticsGema Online Journal of Language Studies
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