obscene connotation - traduzione in tedesco
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obscene connotation - traduzione in tedesco

TERM IN SEMIOTICS
Connotation (Semiotics)

obscene connotation      
obszöne Konnotation, unanständige Bedeutung
obscene language         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
unzüchtige, obszöne Sprache
obszöne Konnotation      
obscene connotation, rude meaning, secondary meaning which has vulgar tones

Definizione

connotation
n.
(Log.) Meaning, intension, comprehension, depth, intent, force, sum of attributes expressed or implied.

Wikipedia

Connotation (semiotics)
This word has distinct meanings in logic, philosophy, and common usage. See connotation.

In semiotics, connotation arises when the denotative relationship between a signifier and its signified is inadequate to serve the needs of the community. A second level of meanings is termed connotative. These meanings are not objective representations of the thing, but new usages produced by the language group.