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Reimer, Marga. 1991. “Demonstratives, Demonstrations and
Demonstrata.” Philosophical Studies 63: 187–202.
Reimer, Marga. 1992a.
“Incomplete Descriptions.” Erkenntnis
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Reimer, Marga. 1992b. “Three Views of Demonstrative Reference.”
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Reimer, Marga. 1995. “Performative Utterances: A Reply to Bach and Harnish
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655–675.
Reimer, Marga. 1996. “Quotation Marks: Demonstratives or
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Reimer, Marga. 1997a.
“ ‘Competing’ Semantic Theories.”
Noûs 31(4): 457–477.
Reimer, Marga. 1997b. “Could There Have been Unicorns?”
International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5(1): 35–51.
Reimer, Marga. 1998a. “Quantification and Context.”
Linguistics and Philosophy 21(1): 95–115.
Reimer, Marga. 1998b. “The Wettstein/Salmon Debate: Critique and
Resolution.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79:
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Reimer, Marga. 2001a. “The Problem of Empty Names.”
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Reimer, Marga. 2001b. “Davidson on Metaphor.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 25: Figurative
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Reimer, Marga. 2001c. “A ‘Meinongian’ Solution to a Millian
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Reimer, Marga. 2002a. “Do Adjectives Conform to Compositionality?”
in Philosophical Perspectives 16: Language and
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Reimer, Marga. 2002b.
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Reimer, Marga. 2002c. “Review of Perry (2001).” Notre
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Reimer, Marga. 2003.
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Reimer, Marga. 2004a. “What Malapropisms Mean: A Reply to Donald
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Reimer, Marga. 2007. “Empty Names: Communicative Value without Semantic Value
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Reimer, Marga. 2015. “Drawing, Seeing, Referring: Reflections on Macbeth’s
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Andrea Bianchi, pp. 173–188. Oxford:
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Reimer, Marga. 2017. “Exploring Austin’s Galaxy: Searching for Truth through
the Lens of Ordinary Language.” in Interpreting
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Reimer, Marga. 2020a. “Rhetorical Questions as Indirect
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Reimer, Marga. 2020b. “The Qua-Problem for Names
(Dismissed).” in Language and
Reality from a Naturalistic Perspective. Themes from Michael
Devitt, edited by Andrea Bianchi, pp. 137–154. Cham: Springer.
Reimer, Marga. 2021. “Demonstrative Reference to the Unreal: The Case of
Hallucinations.” in The Routledge
Handbook of Linguistic Reference, edited by Stephen Biggs and Heimir Geirsson, pp. 449–463. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge.
Reimer, Marga and Bezuidenhout, Anne L., eds. 2004. Descriptions and Beyond. Oxford: Oxford
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Reimer, Marga and Camp, Elisabeth. 2006.
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LePore and Barry C. Smith, pp. 845–863. Oxford
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Reimer, Marga and Michaelson, Eliot. 2014.
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Further References
Bach, Kent and Harnish, Robert M. 1992. “How Performatives Really Work: A Reply to Searle
(1989).” Linguistics and Philosophy 15(1):
93–110.
Perry, John R. 2001. Reference and Reflexivity. Stanford,
California: CSLI Publications.
Searle, John R. 1989. “How
Performatives Work.” Linguistics and Philosophy
12(5): 535–558.
Wettstein, Howard K. 2004. The Magic Prism: An Essay in the Philosophy of
Language. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195160525.001.0001.