Words and Things: Extensions and Prototypes: Dr. Amira Alshehri
Words and Things: Extensions and Prototypes: Dr. Amira Alshehri
LECTURE 15
DR. AMIRA ALSHEHRI
REVISION
WHAT IS A REFERENCE?
Relationship between
For example:
John is that student standing in the corner
(John is a referring expression because it is used to refer to a student
named John).
REVISION
WHAT IS A SENSE?
• SENSE, on the other hand, is concerned with the relationships inside
the language. SENSE does not refer to things or people like reference.
Give examples for the relationships inside language
a. She is beautiful different words but share
b. She is pretty one sense
1. EXTENSION
What is extension?
It is the set of things which can POTENTIALLY be referred
to by using an expression whose main element is that
predicate.
1. EXTENSION
For example:
• The extension of window is the set of all windows in the universe.
• The extension of dog is the set of all dogs in the universe.
• The extension of house is the set of all houses.
• The extension of red is the set of all red things.
SENSE, EXTENSION, REFERENCE
1. Sense: It does not involve any set because it does not refer to
physical things.
2. Extension: It involves sets of physical objects. For example, The
extension of dog is the set of all dogs in the universe.
3. Reference: It does not involve a set of things. It only involves a
particular thing. For example, the cat is hungry; here the cat refers
to a particular thing not to all cats of the universe
CRITERION 2: INDEPENDENCE OF PARTICULAR OCCASION OR UTTERANCE
This criterion means when words or phrases (language) refers to something outside the
language (e.g. physical objects such as dog, or abstract entities such as songs, etc.) :
1. Sense: No connection because SENSE is concerned with the relationships INSIDE the
language. SENSE does not refer to things or people.
2. Extension & Reference: Yes there is connection. Because they connect a word or a phrase
to parts of the world (or to the outside language). For example, the extension of the
WORD dog is CONNECTED to the set of all dogs in the universe. Similarly, the referring
expression dog refers to the a particular dog in the world.
Do Practice 1 on page 81
4. PROTOTYPE
• A man of medium height and average build, between 30 and 50 years old,
with brownish hair, with no particularly distinctive characteristics or defects,
could be a prototype of the predicate man in certain areas of the world.
• A dwarf or a giant could not be a prototype of the predicate man. So they are
called non-prototypical example of the predicate man
Do Practice 1 on page 88
PROTOTYPES AND CULTURAL DIFFERENCES