Pure quotation, as in ‘cat’ has three letters, is a linguistic device designed for referring to linguistic expressions. I present a uniform reconstruction of the four classic philosophical accounts of the phenomenon: the proper name theory, the description theory, the demonstrative theory, and the disquotational theory. I evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each proposal with respect to fundamental semantic properties like compositionality, productivity, and recursivity
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
This paper addresses a serious challenge for theories of quotation: the existence of ‘non-constituen...
This dissertation is a collection of three papers in which I apply underappreciated resources to sol...
Pure quotation, as in ‘cat’ has three letters, is a linguistic device designed for referring to ling...
In a paper published recently in the Journal of Philosophy, Mario Gómez-Torrente provides a methodol...
A common framing has it that any adequate treatment of quotation has to abandon one of the following...
A straightforward treatment of quotation cannot be compositional. Consider, as we shall in this pape...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
In this paper, I argue that quotation is not primarily a linguistic phenomenon. Linguistic productio...
In this paper, I show that the boundary between two ‘varieties’ of quotation, direct discourse and p...
Quotes are commonly used to point to the linguistic character of an expression. For example, in the ...
International audienceStarting from the familiar observation that no straightforward treatment of pu...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
This paper addresses a serious challenge for theories of quotation: the existence of ‘non-constituen...
This dissertation is a collection of three papers in which I apply underappreciated resources to sol...
Pure quotation, as in ‘cat’ has three letters, is a linguistic device designed for referring to ling...
In a paper published recently in the Journal of Philosophy, Mario Gómez-Torrente provides a methodol...
A common framing has it that any adequate treatment of quotation has to abandon one of the following...
A straightforward treatment of quotation cannot be compositional. Consider, as we shall in this pape...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
In this paper, I argue that quotation is not primarily a linguistic phenomenon. Linguistic productio...
In this paper, I show that the boundary between two ‘varieties’ of quotation, direct discourse and p...
Quotes are commonly used to point to the linguistic character of an expression. For example, in the ...
International audienceStarting from the familiar observation that no straightforward treatment of pu...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
The recursive phenomenon of direct speech (quotation) comes in many different forms, and it is argua...
This paper addresses a serious challenge for theories of quotation: the existence of ‘non-constituen...
This dissertation is a collection of three papers in which I apply underappreciated resources to sol...