referential question
re
ri
fe
ren
ˈrɛn
ren
tial
ʃəl
shēl
ques
kwɛs
kves
tion
ʧən
chēn
British pronunciation
/ɹɪfəɹˈɛnʃəl kwˈɛstʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "referential question"in English

Referential question
01

a type of interrogative sentence that seeks specific information or references a particular entity, object, or concept

What is a "referential question"?

A referential question is a type of inquiry that seeks specific information or clarification about a particular topic, event, or detail. These questions are aimed at obtaining factual answers rather than expressing opinions or feelings. For example, asking "What time does the meeting start?" is a referential question because it requests specific information about the meeting's schedule. Referential questions play a crucial role in communication by facilitating the exchange of clear and precise information, allowing for better understanding and discussion between speakers.

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