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- Laudative abstract "Laudatives (from Latin laudare \"to praise\") are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words are rare in English compared to pejorative ones, though there are a few, such as \"steed\" for a fine horse. More common is laudative use of metaphor, such as calling a helpful person a \"saint\" or fine food \"ambrosia\". Intonation may convey a laudative affect, as in \"What a house!\" said with an air of wonder. (\"What a ...\" with different intonation can express contempt.)".
- Laudative wikiPageID "25488106".
- Laudative wikiPageLength "799".
- Laudative wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Laudative wikiPageRevisionID "676160162".
- Laudative wikiPageWikiLink Affect_(linguistics).
- Laudative wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pejoratives.
- Laudative wikiPageWikiLink Pejorative.
- Laudative wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laudative".
- Laudative wikiPageWikiLinkText "laudative".
- Laudative wikiPageWikiLinkText "laudatory poem".
- Laudative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-stub.
- Laudative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Laudative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sociology-stub.
- Laudative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unsourced.
- Laudative wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Laudative subject Category:Pejoratives.
- Laudative hypernym Words.
- Laudative comment "Laudatives (from Latin laudare \"to praise\") are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words are rare in English compared to pejorative ones, though there are a few, such as \"steed\" for a fine horse. More common is laudative use of metaphor, such as calling a helpful person a \"saint\" or fine food \"ambrosia\".".
- Laudative label "Laudative".
- Laudative sameAs Q6497812.
- Laudative sameAs m.09ry4w0.
- Laudative sameAs Q6497812.
- Laudative wasDerivedFrom Laudative?oldid=676160162.
- Laudative isPrimaryTopicOf Laudative.