This handbook is the first volume to provide a comprehensive, in-depth, and balanced discussion of ellipsis, a phenomena whereby expressions in natural language appear to be incomplete but are still understood. It explores fundamental questions about the workings of grammar and provides detailed case studies of inter- and intralinguistic variation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Tanja Temmerman: Ellipsis in natural language: Theoretical and empirical perspectives
- Part I: The Theory of Ellipsis
- 2: ason Merchant: Ellipsis: A survey of analytical approaches
- 3: Howard Lasnik and Kenshi Funakoshi: Ellipsis in Transformational Grammar
- 4: Jonathan Ginzburg and Philip Miller: Ellipsis in Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
- 5: Pauline Jacobson: Ellipsis in Categorial Grammar
- 6: Timothy Osborne: Ellipsis in Dependency Grammar
- 7: Peter W. Culicover and Ray Jackendoff: Ellipsis in Simpler Syntax
- 8: Adele E. Goldberg and Florent Perek: Ellipsis in Construction Grammar
- 9: Ruth Kempson, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Arash Eshghi, and Julian Hough: Ellipsis in Dynamic Syntax
- 10: Scott AnderBois: Ellipsis in Inquisitive Semantics
- 11: Lyn Frazier: Ellipsis and psycholinguistics
- 12: Tom Roeper: Ellipsis and acquisition
- 13: Andrew Kehler: Ellipsis and discourse
- 14: Daniel Hardt: Ellipsis and computational linguistics
- 15: Susan Winkler: Ellipsis and prosody
- Part II: Ellipsis as a Diagnostic Tool
- 16: Klaus Abels: Movement and islands
- 17: Yosef Grodzinsky, Isabelle Deschamps, and Lewis P. Shapiro: Aphasia and acquisition
- 18: Masaya Yoshida: Parsing strategies
- 19: Kay González-Vilbazo and Sergio E. Ramos: Codeswitching
- Part III: Elliptical Constructions
- 20: Luis Vicente: Sluicing and its subtypes
- 21: Lobke Aelbrecht and William Harwood: Predicate ellipsis
- 22: Andrés Saab: Nominal ellipsis
- 23: Kyle Johnson: Gapping and stripping
- 24: Alison Hall: Fragments
- 25: Winfried Lechner: Comparative deletion
- 26: Marcela Depiante: Null Complement Anaphora
- 27: Chris Wilder: Conjunction reduction and Right Node Raising
- Part IV: Case Studies
- 28: Norbert Corver and Marjo van Koppen: Dutch
- 29: Tommi Jantunen: Finnish Sign Language
- 30: Anne Dagnac: French
- 31: Anikó Lipták: Hungarian
- 32: Catherine Fortin: Indonesian
- 33: Teruhiko Fukaya: Japanese
- 34: Cédric Patin and Sophie Manus: Kiswahili and Shingazidja
- 35: Maziar Toosarvandani: Persian
- 36: Joanna Nykiel: Polish
- 37: John Frederick Bailyn and Tatiana Bondarenko: Russian
- 38: Gary Thoms: Varieties of English