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Linearization-based word-part ellipsis

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Abstract

This paper addresses a phenomenon in which certain word-parts can be omitted. The evidence shows that the full range of data cannot be captured by a sublexical analysis, since the phenomena can be observed both in phrasal and in lexical environments. It is argued that a form of deletion is involved, and that the phenomena-lexical or otherwise-are subject to the same phonological, semantic, and syntactic constraints. In the formalization that is proposed, all of the above constraints are cast in a parallel and declarative fashion, in the framework of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (Pollard and Sag Head-driven phrase structure grammar, 1994), since the various levels of linguistic description are locally and simultaneously available. Building on recent accounts of ellipsis, this paper proposes a unified and general account of word-part ellipsis and phrasal ellipsis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)261-307
Number of pages47
JournalLinguistics and Philosophy
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2008

Keywords

  • Constraint-based grammar
  • Coordination
  • Ellipsis

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