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referentieruimten

Referentieruimten is a Dutch term used in linguistics and semantics to describe conceptual spaces that delimit the range of potential referents to which expressions can point within a given context. These spaces help explain how reference is anchored in discourse, especially for deixis (like demonstratives and spatial terms) and for anaphora (how pronouns link back to earlier mentions). A referentieruimte can be thought of as the contextual field in which a word or phrase obtains its intended reference.

Etymology and scope: The word combines referentie (reference) with ruimte (space). In discussions of meaning, referentieruimten

Relation to other concepts: Referentieruimten are related to, yet distinct from, frames of reference or cognitive

Applications and relevance: In linguistic analysis, referentieruimten aid in understanding how meaning is negotiated across turns

See also: deixis, frame of reference, coreference, frame semantics, discourse representation.

are
not
physical
spaces
but
contextual
or
cognitive
arenas
that
determine
which
entities
are
available
as
referents.
Shifts
in
referentieruimten
can
occur
when
the
perspective
or
the
discourse
situation
changes—for
example,
when
a
speaker
moves
to
a
different
narrative
viewpoint
or
when
assumptions
about
the
speaker
and
listener
alter
the
possible
set
of
referents.
frames.
While
frames
of
reference
often
describe
spatial
or
situational
viewpoints,
referentieruimten
emphasize
the
availability
and
binding
of
referents
in
discourse.
They
intersect
with
frame
semantics,
deixis,
and
coreference
but
focus
more
on
the
referential
possibilities
created
by
the
discourse
context
itself.
in
conversation
and
how
pronouns
or
definite
descriptions
pick
their
targets.
In
language
technology,
modeling
referentieruimten
can
improve
coreference
resolution
and
discourse
parsing
by
capturing
context-dependent
referential
possibilities.