cenionym
Cenionym is a term used in linguistics and semiotics to denote a referential device that names or describes a person or entity while withholding its actual proper name. Cenionyms function as anonymized placeholders in discourse, enabling reference without disclosure.
Origin and scope: The term cenionym was proposed in modern scholarly discussions as the counterpart to onym,
Characteristics: Cenionyms rely on contextual cues to identify referents, such as occupational role (the minister), demographic
Comparison: Distinct from pseudonyms, which replace a name with a fictitious but stable alias; cenionyms intentionally
Examples: In a leaked memo, the cenionym "the official" or "the senior official" is used. In a
References and reception: The concept remains mainly theoretical; debates address clarity, bias, and interpretive burden. Some