Fluctuating Connotative Stress refers to the phenomenon of changing the stressed word to change the meaning of a sentence.
"She" doesnât like him - that specific woman doesnât like him
She "doesnât" like him - to confirm she is not interested in him
She doesnât "like" him - implying that she feels a different emotion towards him
She doesnât like "him" - indicating she likes someone else
Fluctuating Connotative Stress refers to the phenomenon of changing the stressed word to change the meaning of a sentence.
Created by Jaime Nicolaou, Basree Arif, Ms Erin Mahar