We argue that the gapping-like constructions in the nominal domain (nominal gapping: NG) and regular gapping constructions seen in clauses (verbal gapping: VG) show quite different properties. First, VG obeys the Coordination Constraint but NG does not. Second, in terms of locality, NG allows free embedding but VG does not. Third, the scope properties exhibited in VG are not seen in NG. Fourth, so-called cross-conjunct binding, which is sometimes taken as strong evidence for the across-the-board movement analysis of VG, is not seen in NG in the same way as in VG, even in the environments where locality requirements for across-the-board movement are met. We argue that the derivation of NG does not involve across-the-board movement. Instead, ...
Abstract. This study investigates the constraints imposed on the pseudogapping in the framework of H...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.This dissertation investigates an elliptical constru...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-261) and index.Introduction -- The problem and outline...
We argue that the gapping-like constructions in the nominal domain (nominal gapping: NG) and regular...
International audienceThe analysis of gapping still leaves many questions open. At least three aspec...
A number of coordinate constructions in natural languages conjoin sequences which do not appear to c...
2Structural economy in the processing and representation of gapping sentences Abstract. The processi...
Some languages move wh/focus-phrases to a clause internal position, which can be identified as Spec,...
This paper discusses the No Embedding Constraint, considered to be a strong syntactic constraint on ...
This squib supports Kyle Johnson’s contention that ellipsis is not involved in gapping. However, I n...
Gapping constructions, as in (1), have long been known to be ambiguous between wide scope (1-a) and ...
This article takes as its point of departure Neijt’s (1979) claim that gapping is a rule of syntax w...
In a series of papers Kubota and Levine give an account of gapping and determiner gapping in terms o...
This study aims to test two hypotheses about the online processing of Gapping: whether the parser in...
This paper investigates the different locality restrictions that apply to some verbal ellipsis const...
Abstract. This study investigates the constraints imposed on the pseudogapping in the framework of H...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.This dissertation investigates an elliptical constru...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-261) and index.Introduction -- The problem and outline...
We argue that the gapping-like constructions in the nominal domain (nominal gapping: NG) and regular...
International audienceThe analysis of gapping still leaves many questions open. At least three aspec...
A number of coordinate constructions in natural languages conjoin sequences which do not appear to c...
2Structural economy in the processing and representation of gapping sentences Abstract. The processi...
Some languages move wh/focus-phrases to a clause internal position, which can be identified as Spec,...
This paper discusses the No Embedding Constraint, considered to be a strong syntactic constraint on ...
This squib supports Kyle Johnson’s contention that ellipsis is not involved in gapping. However, I n...
Gapping constructions, as in (1), have long been known to be ambiguous between wide scope (1-a) and ...
This article takes as its point of departure Neijt’s (1979) claim that gapping is a rule of syntax w...
In a series of papers Kubota and Levine give an account of gapping and determiner gapping in terms o...
This study aims to test two hypotheses about the online processing of Gapping: whether the parser in...
This paper investigates the different locality restrictions that apply to some verbal ellipsis const...
Abstract. This study investigates the constraints imposed on the pseudogapping in the framework of H...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.This dissertation investigates an elliptical constru...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-261) and index.Introduction -- The problem and outline...