āyatullāh borūjerdī has an exquisite viewpoint regarding the nature of connotation: firstly, āyatullāh borūjerdī holds that connotation – unlike enunciation which is strictly dependent on the invention – is comprehended from the implications caused by the conditions of the speech. hence, he subcategorizes the connotation under the rational principles which run in volitional acts. secondly, he ...