Article published In: Hybrid Quotations
Edited by Philippe De Brabanter
[Belgian Journal of Linguistics 17] 2003
► pp. 89–108
Double-Duty Quotation
The Deferred Ostension Account
Manuel García-Carpintero | Departament de Lògica, Història i Filosofia de la Ciència, Universitat de Barcelona
Published online: 5 April 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.17.06gar
https://doi.org/10.1075/bjl.17.06gar
This paper starts by outlining relevant aspects of a view of how indexicals in general and demonstratives in particular work,
after which it presents a version of Davidson’s (1979) Demonstrative Theory of quotation that I have argued for in previous
work. On this form of the demonstrative view, the quoted material plays a role analogous to the demonstrated item in cases of
“deferred ostension” uses of ordinary demonstratives. The paper then examines the phenomenon that Recanati calls open
quotation, here called instead double-duty quotation, and argues that the version of the Demonstrative Theory
previously sketched is consistent with the existence of doubleduty quotation, and to that extent is confirmed by it even
though the theory was elaborated without regard for double-duty quotation.
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