Indirect Discourse Is Not Quotational

The Monist 60 (3):340-354 (1977)
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The interpretation of indirect discourse is one of the most persistent and pervasive themes in post-Fregean semantics. Since Frege we have managed to learn a good deal about the workings of various technical approaches to indirect discourse, but fundamental philosophical issues have remained unresolved.

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Richmond Thomason
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