referentsentity
Referentsentity is a term used in some strands of linguistics, semantics, and knowledge representation to denote the stable, machine-readable entity that an expression refers to in a given context. It functions as the ontological counterpart to the linguistic concept of reference, bridging natural language and formal data stores. In this usage, a referentsentity is typically represented by an identifier, such as a URI in a knowledge graph, that uniquely names the target object or concept.
Unlike the broader notion of referent, which can be construed as the object in the world or
In practice, referentsentity documents are endowed with properties such as label, type (e.g., Person, Organization), description,
Challenges include ambiguity, context dependence, temporal change, and cross-domain alignment. Some scholars view referentsentity as synonymous
See also: referent, entity (philosophy), ontology, knowledge graph, entity linking, coreference resolution.