A number of coordinate constructions in natural languages conjoin sequences which do not appear to correspond to syntactic constituents in the traditional sense. One striking instance of the phenomenon is afforded by the "gapping " construction of English, of which the following sentence is a simple example: (1) Harry eats beans, and Fred, potatoes Since all theories agree that coordination must in fact be an operation upon constituents, most of them have dealt with the apparent paradox presented by such constructions by supposing that such sequences as the right conjunct in the above example, Fred, potatoes, should be treated in the grammar as traditional constituents, of type S, but with pieces missing or "deleted"
In this dissertation, I pursue the idea suggested in Chomsky (1982) that coordination should be trea...
This squib supports Kyle Johnson’s contention that ellipsis is not involved in gapping. However, I n...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
A number of coordinate constructions in natural languages conjoin sequences which do not appear to c...
Gapping constructions, as in (1), have long been known to be ambiguous between wide scope (1-a) and ...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze extractions out of coordinate structures without positing prin...
International audienceThe analysis of gapping still leaves many questions open. At least three aspec...
We argue that the gapping-like constructions in the nominal domain (nominal gapping: NG) and regular...
In this dissertation I investigate aspects of the syntax of sentential coordination, Across-the-Boar...
This article takes as its point of departure Neijt’s (1979) claim that gapping is a rule of syntax w...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of Gapping in coordination structures in Modern Standard Arab...
It has often been argued that non-constituent coordination (such as Argument Cluster Coordination, R...
2Structural economy in the processing and representation of gapping sentences Abstract. The processi...
Abstract. A variation of the standard non-associative Lambek calculus with the slightly non-standard...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.This dissertation investigates an elliptical constru...
In this dissertation, I pursue the idea suggested in Chomsky (1982) that coordination should be trea...
This squib supports Kyle Johnson’s contention that ellipsis is not involved in gapping. However, I n...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...
A number of coordinate constructions in natural languages conjoin sequences which do not appear to c...
Gapping constructions, as in (1), have long been known to be ambiguous between wide scope (1-a) and ...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze extractions out of coordinate structures without positing prin...
International audienceThe analysis of gapping still leaves many questions open. At least three aspec...
We argue that the gapping-like constructions in the nominal domain (nominal gapping: NG) and regular...
In this dissertation I investigate aspects of the syntax of sentential coordination, Across-the-Boar...
This article takes as its point of departure Neijt’s (1979) claim that gapping is a rule of syntax w...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of Gapping in coordination structures in Modern Standard Arab...
It has often been argued that non-constituent coordination (such as Argument Cluster Coordination, R...
2Structural economy in the processing and representation of gapping sentences Abstract. The processi...
Abstract. A variation of the standard non-associative Lambek calculus with the slightly non-standard...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.This dissertation investigates an elliptical constru...
In this dissertation, I pursue the idea suggested in Chomsky (1982) that coordination should be trea...
This squib supports Kyle Johnson’s contention that ellipsis is not involved in gapping. However, I n...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002.In...