Definition of Denotations. Meaning of Denotations. Synonyms of Denotations

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Meaning of Denotations from wikipedia

- com****tional system which ****igns denotations to expressions of natural languages. In natural language semantics, denotations are conceived of as the outputs...
- tenet of denotational semantics is that semantics should be compositional: the denotation of a program phrase should be built out of the denotations of its...
- In semiotics, denotation is the surface or the literal meaning, the definition most likely to appear in a dictionary. Drawing from the original word or...
- aspect of denotational semantics of programming languages is compositionality, by which the denotation of a program is constructed from denotations of its...
- sense-reference distinction is commonly confused with that between connotation and denotation, which originates with John Stuart Mill. According to Mill, a common term...
- indicatives denote, how such denotations could be composed from their grammatical form, and the implications of those denotations for areas including metaphysics...
- exploitation of the proletariat, the urban and rural workers. Further sense denotations of "bourgeois" describe ideological concepts such as "bourgeois freedom"...
- carries, in addition to its explicit or literal meaning, which is its denotation. A connotation is frequently described as either positive or negative...
- is that related denotations for ground types are equivalent in some sense, usually equal. The conclusion is then that both denotations exhibit equivalent...
- In postcolonial studies and in critical theory, subalterns are the colonial po****tions who are socially, politically, and geographically excluded from...