Nullable types represent value-type variables that can be assigned the value of null. You cannot create a nullable type based on a reference type. (Reference types already support the null value.)
I've been studying mathematical logic lately. When you are very exact about it, there is a distinction between the target language of the logic system that you are studying and the metalanguage that you use to discuss the language. I think the same issue arose with the previous discussion about "nullables".