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in semantics, what makes 'referent' different from 'reference'?
2012年3月13日 11:06
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referent is someone who is referring.
reference is someone/something who/which is being referred.
so, referring is a job. The one doing is is referent, the one he is pointing to is the reference.
hope this helps. :)
2012年3月13日
Adjective
Referent - having reference; "judgments referent to the indictment"
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/referent
It helps to know that in the pronunciation the emphasis is on the, "fer" -
"re FER ent".
2012年3月13日
"Referent" refers to that which is doing the referring, whereas "reference" is that to which is being referred. For example, "horse" is only a word (or a concept, depeding on how far you want to go into Saussurean linguistics (signifier/signified)), whereas the big, hairy animal that runs quickly is the "reference." Does that make sense?
2012年3月13日
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