This paper — a sequel to my 'Open Quotation' (Mind 2001) — is my reaction to the articles discussing open quotation in the special issue of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics edited by P. De Brabanter in 2005
In this paper, I argue that quotation is not primarily a linguistic phenomenon. Linguistic productio...
article soumisThis paper examines a type of quotation – ‘hybrid quotations' – that has received quit...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
This paper — a sequel to my 'Open Quotation' (Mind 2001) — is my reaction to the articles discussing...
The issues addressed in philosophical papers on quotation generally concern only a particular type o...
Abstract: This paper offers support for, and modification of, Recanati’s distinction between open a...
This paper offers support for, and modification of, Recanati’s distinction between open and closed q...
Response to Brabanter's contribution in the proceedings of the Granada workshop (13th Inter-Universi...
In this contribution, I offer a critical discussion of chapter 8 of Truth-Conditional Pragmatics, a ...
This paper deals with the reference of quotations. Several positions can be discerned in the literat...
My response to two papers by Philippe De Brabanter on my theory of quotation, as part of the symposi...
This paper outlines the 11 contributions to issue 17 of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics, devoted ...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
Abstract: Quotation marks are ambiguous, although the conventional rules that govern their different...
In this paper, I argue that quotation is not primarily a linguistic phenomenon. Linguistic productio...
article soumisThis paper examines a type of quotation – ‘hybrid quotations' – that has received quit...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
This paper — a sequel to my 'Open Quotation' (Mind 2001) — is my reaction to the articles discussing...
The issues addressed in philosophical papers on quotation generally concern only a particular type o...
Abstract: This paper offers support for, and modification of, Recanati’s distinction between open a...
This paper offers support for, and modification of, Recanati’s distinction between open and closed q...
Response to Brabanter's contribution in the proceedings of the Granada workshop (13th Inter-Universi...
In this contribution, I offer a critical discussion of chapter 8 of Truth-Conditional Pragmatics, a ...
This paper deals with the reference of quotations. Several positions can be discerned in the literat...
My response to two papers by Philippe De Brabanter on my theory of quotation, as part of the symposi...
This paper outlines the 11 contributions to issue 17 of the Belgian Journal of Linguistics, devoted ...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
Abstract: Quotation marks are ambiguous, although the conventional rules that govern their different...
In this paper, I argue that quotation is not primarily a linguistic phenomenon. Linguistic productio...
article soumisThis paper examines a type of quotation – ‘hybrid quotations' – that has received quit...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...