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to look at" these examples show that AC may be either positive or negative.
Negative adherent connotation
1. Grammatical negation results in words becoming negatively charged (e.g. "Science has
not got a soul. Cannot help itself." science here becomes negative).
2. The neighbourhood or closeness of words bearing adherent negative connotation (e.g. "I
saw myself as Mommy would see me uncouth (negative) and vulgar (negative) and
working-class" (due to previous 2 words it becomes negative too, otherwise "working-
class" is neutral).
3. Vulgar words in the context lend their negative charge normally to the following word
(e.g. "And you could not forget your bloody (vulgar) principles (become negative) for
just one night")
4. The same do certain intensifiers (adverbs that intensify), such as: merely, only, too, too