Diamondeye wrote:
So, let me see if I have this correct. Becuase you've decided that a word does not have a particular connotation (a perfectly valid and understood concept) it therefore necessarily doesn't have it to anyone else?
Of course, you didn't even know what a connotation was until I pointed it out and still don't seem to grasp the concept.
You are asserting it to be a common and standard connotation. I am unsure how you came to seize upon the notion that a lexical definition is exclusive of connotation, which is why I have been ignoring that portion of your argument. You have previously shown at least a rudimentary ability to use a dictionary. Perhaps you should employ that to a further extent and see if you can't find evidence that dictionary entries are highly inclusive of common usage.
Vindicarre wrote:
1) It is more broad than Diamondeye assigning meaning to a word that you don't agree with. A quick search of "mere speculation" will disabuse you of any idea that it's just DE who believes the word speculation carries a negative connotation.
2) Your "illustration" misses the mark in that DE addressed the connotation he believes the word carries, your infantile attempt at creating a parallel only illustrates your lack of good graces.
3) DE didn't try to assert anything about a "global sense" he explained what he believed the connotation to be. It was simple and concise.
4) For some reason you decided that you needed to wave your e-peen around and try to prove your intellectual capacity. You failed.
Since you seem to have jumped in without sufficient grounding in the preliminaries, here is what DE claimed.
Diamondeye wrote:
Specualtion carries connotations of wild-ass-guess, though, with no understanding of the relative probabilities.
Here is my claim.
shuyung wrote:
Speculation carries with it neither connotations nor denotations of unfounded supposition by itself.
Now to respond to your points:
1. If you will note you were required to modify "speculation" to achieve the meaning you were looking for. It is true that "mere speculation" is commonly used as a dismissal or negation. I suspect that's because saying such things as "you can't prove that" or "you don't have any evidence" actually reinforces suspicions, whereas saying "that's mere speculation" is seen as placing the onus back upon the speculator. However, "mere speculation" != "speculation".
2. You are welcome to your opinion.
3. I refer you back to the refresher quotes, wherein DE does not say anything in the nature of "To me", "In my estimation", "I believe", nor any other words or phrases restricting the scope of his assertion.
4. I wouldn't decry that too loudly, it's all anyone does in heck/hellfire. I notice you to be a regular participant.
Now, looking back over things, it does jump out at me that DE said "specualtion". I am willing to concede that specualtion carries connotations of wild postulating. I was unaware that DE is actually Little Richard, just making up words when he doesn't have one that fits, but anything is possible on the Internet.