STYLISTIC CONNOTATIVE EVALUALITION IN DICTIONARY
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https://doi.org/10.2024/3hh6ee19Keywords:
Stylistic connotation, language nuances, dictionaries, euphemisms, slang, social meanings, cultural, sensitivity, usage notes, real-world examples user feedback, contextual insights, cultural awareness, communication complexityAbstract
This article studies the realm of stylistic connotation in language, which encompasses the nuanced meanings and associations beyond dictionary definitions. It examines how stylistic connotations, such as euphemisms, slang, and evolving social meanings, shape language use and pose challenges for traditional dictionaries. The study proposes strategies for dictionaries to address these challenges, including the incorporation of usage notes, real-world examples, cultural sensitivity considerations, dynamic updates, and user feedback mechanisms. By embracing these approaches, dictionaries can better reflect the dynamic nature of language and empower users to navigate its complexities with cultural awareness and sensitivity.
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