We discuss two kinds of quotation, namely indirect quotation (e.g., \u27Anita said that Mexico is beautiful\u27) and pure quotation (e.g., \u27Mexico\u27 has six letters). With respect to each, we have both a negative and a positive plaint. The negative plaint is that the strict Davidsonian (1968, 1979a) treatment of indirect and pure quotation cannot be correct. The positive plaint is an alternative account of how quotation of these two sorts works
Quotes are commonly used to point to the linguistic character of an expression. For example, in the ...
This paper develops the view presented in our 1997 paper “Varieties of Quotation”. In the first part...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
We discuss two kinds of quotation, namely indirect quotation (e.g., \u27Anita said that Mexico is be...
A straightforward treatment of quotation cannot be compositional. Consider, as we shall in this pape...
Our paper ‘Varieties of Quotation ’ (1997b; VQ, for short) had three goals:1 (i) To marshall data fo...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
In this paper, I show that the boundary between two ‘varieties’ of quotation, direct discourse and p...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
Abstract: Quotation marks are ambiguous, although the conventional rules that govern their different...
In a paper published recently in the Journal of Philosophy, Mario Gómez-Torrente provides a methodol...
Pure quotation, as in ‘cat’ has three letters, is a linguistic device designed for referring to ling...
International audienceStarting from the familiar observation that no straightforward treatment of pu...
Two major types of quotation theories can be distinguished according as they regard marks of quotati...
A common framing has it that any adequate treatment of quotation has to abandon one of the following...
Quotes are commonly used to point to the linguistic character of an expression. For example, in the ...
This paper develops the view presented in our 1997 paper “Varieties of Quotation”. In the first part...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...
We discuss two kinds of quotation, namely indirect quotation (e.g., \u27Anita said that Mexico is be...
A straightforward treatment of quotation cannot be compositional. Consider, as we shall in this pape...
Our paper ‘Varieties of Quotation ’ (1997b; VQ, for short) had three goals:1 (i) To marshall data fo...
This chapter argues that while quotation marks are polysemous, the thread that runs through all uses...
In this paper, I show that the boundary between two ‘varieties’ of quotation, direct discourse and p...
Theories of quotation can be classified in terms of the role they ascribe to marks of quotation, und...
Abstract: Quotation marks are ambiguous, although the conventional rules that govern their different...
In a paper published recently in the Journal of Philosophy, Mario Gómez-Torrente provides a methodol...
Pure quotation, as in ‘cat’ has three letters, is a linguistic device designed for referring to ling...
International audienceStarting from the familiar observation that no straightforward treatment of pu...
Two major types of quotation theories can be distinguished according as they regard marks of quotati...
A common framing has it that any adequate treatment of quotation has to abandon one of the following...
Quotes are commonly used to point to the linguistic character of an expression. For example, in the ...
This paper develops the view presented in our 1997 paper “Varieties of Quotation”. In the first part...
The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x, x itself, a...