单词 | nominatum |
释义 | nominatumn. Philosophy and Linguistics. The thing named or designated by a particular sign, word, or expression. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > semantics > reference > [noun] > referent significatec1449 thinga1477 referent1923 referend1925 nominatum1947 1947 R. Carnap Meaning & Necessity iii. 96 The customary method of meaning analysis regards an expression as a name for a (concrete or abstract) entity, which we call its nominatum. 1949 H. Feigl tr. G. Frege in H. Feigl & W. Sellars Readings in Philos. Analysis 89 A proper name (word, sign, sign-compound, expression) expresses its sense, and designates or signifies its nominatum [Ger. Bedeutung]. 1966 S. Ceccato in Automatic Transl. of Lang. (NATO Summer School , Venice, 1962) (NATO Summer School, Venice, 1962) 77 It is clear that the second example requires a repetition of the nominatum of ‘water’ which is not required in the first example. 1986 Classical Q. New Ser. 80 127 He rules out as meaningless all names that do not state the essence of the nominatum. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1947 |
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