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Quotational Constructions
- Source: Belgian Journal of Linguistics, Volume 17, Issue 1, Jan 2003, p. 187 - 212
Abstract
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.
© 2003 John Benjamins Publishing Company