Words that carry associations are known as connotative words, which evoke emotions, feelings, or cultural meanings beyond their literal definitions. They can influence how a message is received and interpreted based on the personal experiences or societal norms associated with those words. Examples include "home," "freedom," and "revolution."
Denotative language does not carry emotional associations. Connotative language carries emotional associations.
a word's origins and use in other contexts affect the way we read it.
an image may make the reader think....
A words connoation is the feeling and associations that have come to be attached to certain words.
I think there's associative and association and associations
False
Context language consists of words that create positive or negative associations
false
No, the term 'can carry' is a verb phrase, a term for an action.
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Both words are translated as porti.
Housing associations usually answer to owners.