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2007-09-24 05:16:39 · 0 answers · asked by ERIK 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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In general, a reference is a relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object. Such relations may occur in a variety of domains, including linguistics, logic, computer science, art, and scholarship. Thus, the objects to which the term reference applies may be of varying character ranging from concrete examples, such as a reference work in a library, as well as abstract objects, such as pointers in computer programming languages or symbols in language or mathematics. The nature of reference in its role in language and thought has been a prominent topic of discussion in philosophy since at least the 19th century and the logic work of J.S. Mill.[1]

2007-09-24 05:23:56 · answer #1 · answered by Frosty 7 · 0 0

reference means the thing the word specifies or to look out for something.
for example: "refer the encyclopedia" , etc

2007-09-24 06:21:21 · answer #2 · answered by lavender v 2 · 0 0

http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/reference;_ylt=AiVFE7dVDgZkDNlSjTmdUYysgMMF

2007-09-24 06:13:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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