A theory of reference should identify and characterize the relations between a language (or, more broadly, a symbol system) and its objects, and explain the ways the language functions in or contributes to our understanding of those objects.
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"A theory of reference should identify and characterize the relations between a language (or, more broadly, a symbol system) and its objects, and explain the ways the language functions in or contributes to our understanding of those objects."
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