atribuas
Atribuas is a theoretical concept used in cognitive linguistics and semantics to describe the process by which a speaker attributes properties, predicates, or roles to a referent within a discourse or formal representation. The term derives from the Portuguese verb atribuir, meaning to attribute, and is used primarily in scholarly discussions on predication and the assignment of attributes across languages.
Definition and scope: Atribuas refers to the act of linking properties to entities in semantic representations,
Usage: In theoretical analyses, researchers may describe how atribuas operates in utterances, focusing on attribution scope—such
History and reception: Atribuas emerged in later 20th-century discussions of predication and semantic role assignment. It
See also: attribution, predication, semantic roles, discourse representation, referential theory.