Preliminaries: ‘Quotation’ and Varieties of Quotation
This chapter discusses ways to identify quotations through examples, and summarizes why this should be done in the next few subsections. It also introduces some terminology central to a later discussion. It distinguishes among four varieties of quotation: pure, direct, indirect, and mixed.
Keywords: quotations, pure, direct, indirect, mixed
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