Inglise keele stilistika
(students, schoolteachers).
The type of context is important for creating adherent connotations.
Negative connotation
1 The sentence may contain grammatical negotiation (has not)
e.g science (neg.meaning) hasn't got a soul. Can't help itself.
2 The closeness of words with inherent negative connotations.
Adj: obscene, corrupt, filthy, vulgar, ignorant
Verbs: hate, opress, loath
Nouns: stupidity, vice, fool, etc
e.g I saw myself as Hummy would see me, uneducated and vulgar and working-class.
(neutral)
3 The neighbourhood of vulgar words: e.g And you couldn't forget your bloody principles for
one night.
4 With the use of certain intensifiers: merely, only, too, too much, horribly, perfectly, even,
so. e.g They were too clean, too neatly arranged, too new.
5 Repetition of a word in a sentence, e.g You are sitting here, comfortably preaching about it
everlasting preaching, preaching, words, words, words.
6 Graphic presentation