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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


Extensions refer to the class of enttities to which an expression can be applied. The extension of an expression can be defined as the class of its potential referents. It can change over time.  
Extensions refer to the class of entities to which an expression can be applied. The extension of an expression can be defined as the class of its potential referents. It can change over time.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==


'''Word/Phrase   Extension'''
'''Word/Phrase''' -> bird,     
'''Extension''' -> robin, dove, parrot etc. 


bird          robin, dove, parrot etc.


Capital of   Washington D.C
 
the USA
'''Word/Phrase''' -> Capital of the USA,     
'''Extension''' -> Washington D.C.


== Related terms ==
== Related terms ==


Intension
*Intension


== Literature ==
== Literature ==


Bieswanger, Markus & Annette Becker. 2006. ''Introduction to English Linguistics'' (2nd edition). Tübingen and Basel: A. Francke Verlag.<br />
Bieswanger, Markus & Annette Becker. 2006. ''Introduction to English Linguistics'' (2nd edition). Tübingen and Basel: A. Francke Verlag.<br />

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Extension

[ɪkˈstɛnʃən]

Definition

Extensions refer to the class of entities to which an expression can be applied. The extension of an expression can be defined as the class of its potential referents. It can change over time.

Examples

Word/Phrase -> bird, Extension -> robin, dove, parrot etc.


Word/Phrase -> Capital of the USA, Extension -> Washington D.C.

Related terms

  • Intension

Literature

Bieswanger, Markus & Annette Becker. 2006. Introduction to English Linguistics (2nd edition). Tübingen and Basel: A. Francke Verlag.