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3.1 Language and Meaning – Communication in the Real World
The triangle of meaning is a model of communication that indicates the relationship among a thought, symbol, and referent and highlights the indirect relationship between the symbol and referent (Richards & Ogden, 1923). As you can see in Figure 3.1 “Triangle of Meaning”, the thought is the concept or idea a person references.
Definition and Examples of Referents in English Grammar - ThoughtCo
In English grammar, a referent (REF-er-unt) is the person, thing, or idea that a word or expression denotes, stands for, or refers to. For example, the referent of the word door in the sentence "The black door is open" is a concrete object, a door—in this case, a specific black door.
REFERENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
the person, thing, or idea that a word, phrase, or object refers to: The obvious textual referent in this movie is Shakespeare's "Hamlet". SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Quoting & making references. allude to someone/something. allusiveness. as for someone/something idiom. bandy something around. bring. en passant. further. hark.
Referent - Wikipedia
A referent ( / ˈrɛfərənt / REF-ər-ənt) is a person or thing to which a name – a linguistic expression or other symbol – refers. For example, in the sentence Mary saw me, the referent of the word Mary is the particular person called Mary who is being spoken of, while the referent of the word me is the person uttering the sentence.
Referent - Oxford Reference
Overview. referent. Quick Reference. (semiotics) What the sign ‘stands for’ outside the sign system. In the Peircean model of the sign this is called the object. In the Saussurean model of the sign a referent in the world is not explicitly or directly featured—only the signified—a concept in the mind.
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