ISBN:
9780191780929
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xx, 1123 Seiten)
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Series Statement:
Oxford handbooks online
Series Statement:
Linguistics
Series Statement:
Oxford handbooks in linguistics
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of ellipsis
DDC:
415
Keywords:
Grammar, Comparative and general Ellipsis
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Grammar, Comparative and general ; Ellipsis
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Ellipse
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Ellipse
Abstract:
This handbook is the first volume to provide a comprehensive, in-depth, and balanced discussion of ellipsis phenomena, whereby a perceived interpretation is fuller than would be expected based solely on the presence of linguistic forms. Natural language abounds in these apparently incomplete expressions, such as I laughed but Ed didn’t, in which the final portion of the sentence, the verb ‘laugh’, remains unpronounced but is still understood. The range of phenomena involved raise general and fundamental questions about the workings of grammar, but also constitute a treasure trove of fine-grained points of inter- and intralinguistic variation. The volume is divided into four parts. In the first, the authors examine the role that ellipsis plays and how it is analyzed in different theoretical frameworks and linguistic subdisciplines, such as HPSG, construction grammar, inquisitive semantics, and computational linguistics. Chapters in the second part highlight the usefulness of ellipsis as a diagnostic tool for other linguistic phenomena including movement and islands and codeswitching, while Part III focuses instead on the types of elliptical constructions found in natural language, such as sluicing, gapping, and null complement anaphora. Finally, the last part of the book contains case studies that investigate elliptical phenomena in a wide variety of languages, including Dutch, Japanese, Persian, and Finnish Sign Language.
DOI:
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198712398.001.0001
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