Referent vs Overextension - What's the difference?
referent | overextension |
(semantics) The specific entity in the world that a word or phrase identifies or denotes.
That which is referenced.
The state or quality of being overextended.
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(linguistics) Application of a term to too many referents, as for example when a child uses cat to refer to all animals.
As nouns the difference between referent and overextension
is that referent is the specific entity in the world that a word or phrase identifies or denotes while overextension is the state or quality of being overextended.referent
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(wikipedia referent)Noun
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* * ----overextension
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