This book is all about ellipsis in natural language - the phenomena in
which words and phrases go missing in the linguistic signal, but are
nonethe less interpreted by the receiver, eg in the following
sentence, the second instance of read is understood whether or not it
is spoken Claire read a book and Heather [read] a magazine.
Contemporary theoretical linguistics has described several forms of
ellipsis in English, and different syntactic mechanisms have been
proposed which account for their structures. Kirsten Gengel
investigates pseudogapping, which, she proposes, is one variety of
ellipsis. At the heart of her discussion lies the interaction between
focus and deletion. Her analysis - which draws on new research in
Icelandic, Norwegian, Danish, and Dutch, as well as data from
Portuguese, French, and English - provides a novel approach to not
only this particular form of ellipsis but to the derivation of
ellipsis in general, and has the potential of unifying several
elliptical phenomena in generative grammar.
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ISBN
9780191643118
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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