The utterance of any expression x ostends or makes manifest the customary referent of x,
x itself, and related matter. If x appears in quotation marks then the presumed
intention behind the utterance is to pick out something other than the customary referent (either instead of it or in addition
to it). The consequences of these ideas, taken from my 1998 work, are here drawn out in application to a variety of
quotations: metalinguistic citation, reported speech, scare-quoting, echo-quoting, loan words, and titles.
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García-Carpintero, Manuel
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Gregoromichelaki, Eleni
2017. Quotation in Dialogue. In The Semantics and Pragmatics of Quotation [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 15], ► pp. 195 ff.
Ludwig, Kirk & Greg Ray
2017. Unity in the Variety of Quotation. In The Semantics and Pragmatics of Quotation [Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 15], ► pp. 99 ff.
MCCULLAGH, MARK
2011. CRITICAL NOTICE OF LANGUAGE TURNED ON ITSELF, BY HERMAN CAPPELEN AND ERNIE LEPORE. Analytic Philosophy 52:4 ► pp. 349 ff.
Oda, Takuya
2022. On Inquiries into Metalinguistic Negotiations. Kagaku tetsugaku 54:2 ► pp. 93 ff.
Oishi, Etsuko
2022. Illocutionary-act-type sensitivity and discursive sequence: An examination of quotation. Intercultural Pragmatics 19:3 ► pp. 381 ff.
Recanati, François
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