sensereferring
Sensereferring is a proposed concept in cognitive linguistics referring to the way sensory information guides the selection and expression of referents in language. It covers how perceptual features such as color, texture, sound, or motion influence what a speaker chooses to name or point to in a given context.
In sensereferring, referential choice is not determined solely by conventional labels or context; it is modulated
Researchers explore sensereferring through experiments on word choice in ambiguous scenes, eye-tracking to see which objects
Example: in a scene with two similar balls, a speaker might refer to the "bright red ball"
Critics note that sensereferring risks conflating perceptual description with referential form and warn against overgeneralizing sensory