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” I cannot crawl into the minds of the youngest generation of psychologists to learn whether exceptional still carries what I must regard, personally, to be the unconscionable semantic distortion, both denotative and connotative, introduced a generation ago using “etymological” grounds for justification.

The wording thus has an extended or connotative aspect to it, becoming what Austin called a performative utterance.

, is purely a connotative matter: denotatively (communicatively?

But there is another higher part of language that is not so abjectly tied down to perception, but that lives, moves, and has its being in the field of concepts rather than percepts, which, to use Earle's distinction, is symbolic and not presentative, that describes thinking that is not mere contiguity in space or sequence in time but that is best in the far higher and more mental associations of likeness, that is more remote from activity, that, to use logical terminology, is connotative and not merely denotative, that has extension as well as intension, that requires abstraction and generalization.

This leads to the consideration of a third great division of names, into connotative and non-connotative, the latter sometimes, but improperly, called absolute.

A non-connotative term is one which signifies a subject only, or an attribute only.

A connotative term is one which denotes a subject, and implies an attribute.

None of these names, therefore, are connotative.

But white, long, virtuous, are connotative.

All concrete general names are connotative.

It is a connotative name.

Connotative names have hence been also called denominative, because the subject which they denote is denominated by, or receives a name from the attribute which they connote.

The attribute, or attributes, may therefore be said to denominate those objects, or to give them a common name.11 It has been seen that all concrete general names are connotative.

Even abstract names, though the names only of attributes, may in some instances be justly considered as connotative; for attributes themselves may have attributes ascribed to them; and a word which denotes attributes may connote an attribute of those attributes.

Proper names are not connotative: they denote the individuals who are called by them; but they do not indicate or imply any attributes as belonging to those individuals.

But there is another kind of names, which, although they are individual names-that is, predicable only of one object-are really connotative.

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