referentsreflecting
Referentsreflecting is a term used in linguistics and semiotics to describe a class of referential expressions whose referents appear to encode contextual information about the discourse world, the speaker, or the time of utterance. In this usage, a referent does more than denote a static object; it participates in signaling aspects such as perspective, stance, evidentiality, and discourse structure. The concept highlights how the interpretation of a referent can reflect conditions of use, such as what is in focus, what is assumed known, or what is socially salient within a given communicative situation.
Origin and status: The phrase is not yet standardized across the field. It arises in discussions of
Mechanisms and examples: Demonstratives can instantiate referentsreflecting by encoding spatial or attentional stance: "this painting" versus
Implications and applications: The concept is of interest to semantics, pragmatics, and natural language processing, where