Definition of Referents. Meaning of Referents. Synonyms of Referents

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- one citation for this use, dating from 1899 (which speaks of "referent words or referents" that express a relation). The next meaning, which appears to...
- A case–control study (also known as case–referent study) is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified...
- The nearest referent is a grammatical term sometimes used when two or more possible referents of a pronoun, or other part of speech, cause ambiguity in...
- demands multi-functionality and subject-specific expertise. Translator-referents are often required to perform outside the bounds of conventional translation...
- Referent power is a form of reverence gained by a leader who has strong interpersonal relationship skills. Referent power, as an aspect of personal power...
- historical chain theory of reference is a theory of how terms acquire specific referents based on evidence. Such theories have been used to describe many referring...
- is called the referent of the first object. A name is usually a phrase or expression, or some other symbolic representation. Its referent may be anything...
- Canadian that most typically modify nouns, denoting characteristics of their referents (e.g., a red car). As modifiers, they come before the nouns they modify...
- intended referents if there were no minds mediating those intentions, via their own internal means of picking out those intended referents. So the meaning...
- specific referent within that community. Today[vague] a direct reference theory is common, which holds that proper names refer to their referents without...