Full Idea
The standard referentialist semantics for a language with names is that the semantic value of the name is the object, the content of a predicate is a property, and the content of a logical connective is an operation on propositions.
Gist of Idea
Referentialist semantics has objects for names, properties for predicates, and propositions for connectives
Source
Kit Fine (Semantic Relationism [2007], 2.F)
Book Reference
Fine,Kit: 'Semantic Relationism' [OUP 2007], p.53
A Reaction
My particular bęte noire is the idea that every predicate names a property. It is the tyranny of having to have a comprehensive semantic theory that drives this implausible picture. And I don't see how an object can be a semantic value…