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Definition of Referentiality
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Referentiality
Literary usage of Referentiality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Maecenas and the Madrigalist: Patrons, Patronage, and the Origins of the by Anthony M. Cummings (2004)
"... and may comment—with precious self-referentiality—not only on the independent
action of which their performance is a part (the procession of floats, ..."
2. Thomas Morton of "Merrymount": The Life and Renaissance of an Early American by Jack Dempsey (2000)
"... trapped (and us with it) in its own circular self-referentiality and dead-end,
mirror-like effects upon perception and meaning, that nobody "saw" ..."
3. New English Canaan by Thomas Morton (2000)
"... trapped (and us with it) in its own circular self-referentiality and dead-end,
mirror-like effects upon perception and meaning, that nobody "saw" ..."
4. New English Canaan: Text, Notes, Biography & Criticism by Thomas Morton (1999)
"... trapped (and us with it) in its own circular self-referentiality and dead-end,
mirror-like effects upon perception and meaning, that nobody "saw" ..."
5. Back from Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern Movementby Hubert-Jan Henket, Hilde Heynen by Hubert-Jan Henket, Hilde Heynen (2002)
"... any theory that perspective has accomplished its referentiality fails to take
into account its increasing ubiquity and utility in video and digital ..."
6. The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligenceby Stefano Marzano by Stefano Marzano (2003)
"... however, that the continued self-referentiality and diversity of people,
together with the new technologies, are moving us towards a more networking and ..."
7. Conceptions of Social Inquiry by J. J. Snyman (1993)
"To a large extent, in so far as epistemological issues are involved, this pertains
to the question of representation, correspondence and the referentiality ..."