The Meaning-Reference Distinction
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary distinction between meaning and reference in language?
- Meaning refers to the concept or idea conveyed by a word, while reference is the object or entity that the word denotes.
- Meaning is subjective and varies among individuals, while reference is objective and universally agreed upon.
- Meaning is determined by the context in which a word is used, while reference is independent of context.
- Meaning is expressed through words, while reference is expressed through gestures or symbols.