propertydenoting
Propertydenoting refers to linguistic expressions whose primary semantic contribution is to denote a property or set of individuals sharing that property, rather than pointing to a specific object or a proposition. In semantic analysis, many property-denoting expressions behave like unary predicates or nominalizations, and they participate in predication and modification.
Common categories include adjectives such as red, tall, intelligent, which denote properties that can be ascribed
In formal semantics, a property-denoting expression denotes a set of individuals; equivalently, a unary predicate or
Propertydenoting expressions contrast with object-denoting terms like proper names or demonstratives, which pick out individuals, and
See also: predication, unary predicate, nominalization, adjective, property.