Connotation and Cognitive Integration
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Connotation represents an inevitable relationship between the signifier and the signified, which makes up the image of the word and the consequences of the intended purpose in the clarity of the message addressed to the recipient. Hence, the relationship of connotation was also an inevitable relationship with all sciences in order to form with them an integration of knowledge.
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