referentsina
Referentsina is a theoretical construct in semiotics and linguistics that describes how the referents of linguistic expressions are identified and tracked across discourse. The term fuses 'referent' with SINA, an acronym standing for Signification and Indexicality in Natural-language Analysis, a framework intended to formalize referent resolution in context-rich communication.
Origin and scope: The term was proposed in contemporary theoretical work by Lin and Kapoor (2023) as
Core principles: Referentsina emphasizes four interacting factors: (1) contextual salience, or how prominently an entity features
Applications and implications: The framework informs approaches to coreference resolution in natural language processing, multimodal dialogue
Criticism and limitations: Some scholars argue that referentsina overgeneralizes referential behavior across cultures and modalities, while
See also: referent, deixis, anaphora, coreference, multimodality.