refsing
Refsing is a term used in discourse analysis to describe the deliberate selection and ordering of referential expressions within a text or dialogue to manage how referents are carried across sentences. It encompasses the choice between proper names, pronouns, definite descriptions, and other referential cues, with the goal of maintaining coherence, reducing ambiguity, or shifting emphasis. The concept treats referential expression as a signaling device that can influence audience perception by how explicitly a referent is reintroduced or redefined after an intervening clause or scene.
Refsing operates along two main axes: stabilizing refsing, which reinforces a referent's identity to minimize confusion,
Examples of refsing include: a narrative that begins with "the scientist" and later reintroduces "Dr. Patel"
Refsing is related to core concepts such as reference, anaphora, and discourse cohesion. It is distinct from