Nimtz C. KRIPKEAN META-SEMANTICS AND GENERALIZED RIGIDITY. PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY. 2019;69(275):332-353.The classification-cum-explanation Kripke assigns to rigidity requires the notion to apply to singular and general terms alike. But Kripke's own notion of rigidity is tailor-made for singular terms, and an extensive debate has not secured a general notion of rigidity apt to provide the classification-cum-explanation Kripke aims for. I propose that we look for a Kripkean alternative to generalized rigidity. I argue that on Kripkean premises, natural kind terms and proper names belong to the metasemantic category of paradigm terms. I also argue that the property of being a paradigm term effects precisely the classification-cum-explanation ...