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Commercializing Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning

Commercializing Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning. Wayne Chase Connotative Intelligence Corp., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Connotative Language Reference Tools. Evolutionary perspective Access to the parallel universe of connotative meaning

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Commercializing Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning

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  1. Commercializing Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning www.Connotative.com

  2. Wayne Chase • Connotative Intelligence Corp., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada www.Connotative.com

  3. Connotative Language Reference Tools • Evolutionary perspective • Access to the parallel universe of connotative meaning • Range of possible products • Market research findings • Products currently in development • Future development www.Connotative.com

  4. Evolutionary Psychology • Language: “the mother of all technologies” www.Connotative.com

  5. Evolutionary Psychology • Language: “the mother of all technologies” • Two vocabularies using the same set of words www.Connotative.com

  6. Evolutionary Psychology • Language: “the mother of all technologies” • Two vocabularies using the same set of words • Past barriers to creation of a connotative dictionary www.Connotative.com

  7. Evolutionary Psychology • Language: “the mother of all technologies” • Two vocabularies using the same set of words • Past barriers to creation of a connotative dictionary • Osgood and discovery of E-P-A www.Connotative.com

  8. Evolutionary Psychology • Language: “the mother of all technologies” • Two vocabularies using the same set of words • Past barriers to creation of a connotative dictionary • Osgood and discovery of E-P-A • E-P-A and Darwinian natural selection www.Connotative.com

  9. Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning (Patents) • Identifying Connotative Meaning www.Connotative.com

  10. Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning (Patents) • Identifying Connotative Meaning • Quantifying Intensity of Connotative Meaning www.Connotative.com

  11. Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning (Patents) • Identifying Connotative Meaning • Quantifying Intensity of Connotative Meaning • Interactive Connotative Dictionary www.Connotative.com

  12. Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning (Patents) • Identifying Connotative Meaning • Quantifying Intensity of Connotative Meaning • Interactive Connotative Dictionary • Interactive Connotative Thesaurus www.Connotative.com

  13. Access to the Parallel Universe of Connotative Meaning (Patents) • Identifying Connotative Meaning • Quantifying Intensity of Connotative Meaning • Interactive Connotative Dictionary • Interactive Connotative Thesaurus • Connotative Analysis of Discourse www.Connotative.com

  14. Range of Possible Products • “Connotationary” (connotative dictionary) www.Connotative.com

  15. Range of Possible Products • “Connotationary” (connotative dictionary) • “Connosaurus” (connotative thesaurus) www.Connotative.com

  16. Range of Possible Products • “Connotationary” (connotative dictionary) • “Connosaurus” (connotative thesaurus) • Connotative language translator www.Connotative.com

  17. Range of Possible Products • “Connotationary” (connotative dictionary) • “Connosaurus” (connotative thesaurus) • Connotative language translator • Connotation checker www.Connotative.com

  18. Range of Possible Products • “Connotationary” (connotative dictionary) • “Connosaurus” (connotative thesaurus) • Connotative language translator • Connotation checker • Other products based on connotative profiles www.Connotative.com

  19. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  20. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary of First Names www.Connotative.com

  21. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary of First Names www.Connotative.com

  22. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  23. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  24. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  25. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  26. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  27. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  28. Range of Possible Products • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  29. Range of Possible Products • Connosaurus in “Look Up” Mode www.Connotative.com

  30. Range of Possible Products • Connosaurus in “Look Up” Mode www.Connotative.com

  31. Range of Possible Products • Connosaurus in “Look For” Mode www.Connotative.com

  32. Range of Possible Products • Connosaurus in “Look For” Mode www.Connotative.com

  33. Range of Possible Products • Connosaurus in “Look For” Mode www.Connotative.com

  34. Range of Possible Products • Connotative Language Translator www.Connotative.com

  35. Range of Possible Products • Connotation Checker www.Connotative.com

  36. Range of Possible Products • Other Products Based on Connotative Profiles: “He Meant/She Meant” Connotative Dictionary www.Connotative.com

  37. Range of Possible Products • “He Meant/She Meant” www.Connotative.com

  38. Range of Possible Products • “He Meant/She Meant” www.Connotative.com

  39. Range of Possible Products • “He Meant/She Meant” www.Connotative.com

  40. Range of Possible Products • “He Meant/She Meant” • Connotative Business and Product Namer www.Connotative.com

  41. Range of Possible Products • “He Meant/She Meant” • Connotative Business and Product Namer • Connotative Image, Song, Movie Databases www.Connotative.com

  42. Range of Possible Products • “He Meant/She Meant” • Connotative Business and Product Namer • Connotative Image, Song, Movie Databases • Connotative Word Games www.Connotative.com

  43. Market Research Findings • 3,390 survey respondents • 70 countries • 64 languages www.Connotative.com

  44. Market Research Findings • Connotationary www.Connotative.com

  45. Market Research Findings • Connosaurus www.Connotative.com

  46. Market Research Findings • Connotative Person Namer www.Connotative.com

  47. Market Research Findings • Connotation Checker www.Connotative.com

  48. Connotative Products Currently in Development • Connotation Checker • Connotationary and Connosaurus of First Names (www.NameGoddess.com) www.Connotative.com

  49. Connotative Products Currently in Development www.Connotative.com

  50. Connotative Products Currently in Development • 4 Small Canadian companies • Using Connotative Intelligence patents under license www.Connotative.com

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