So, if we were to summarize Husserl’s doctrine of sense (meaning) and referent (objectuality), we would do it this way.
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Table of Husserl's Sense and Referent Doctrine
Finally, notice that Husserl doesn’t bow down to phenomenalism (the doctrine that we are actually given are sense-data: gradations of colors, sounds, tastes, etc.) For him, we are given objects in a specific formal arrangement (states-of-affairs), and all knowledge stems from them. For him, sense-data (he calls them hyletic data) are the result of processes of sensible abstraction. They are never primordially or evidently given first hand.
<a href="http://pmrb.net/blog/2011/04/19/a-journey-to-platonism-with-edmund-husserl-7/">A Journey to Platonism with Edmund Husserl — 7</a>

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