This thesis engages with the issue of identity in ellipsis by adding verb phrase ellipsis with symmetrical predicates to the literature on ellipsis mismatches. Symmetrical predicates support participant and transitivity switching verb phrase ellipsis, where syntactic identity between the antecedent and elided verb phrases is lacking. This kind of ellipsis is accounted for under a semantic identity condition, where the antecedent verb phrase must entail the elided one (cf. Fox 2000), though not necessarily vice versa (cf. Merchant 2001). Intensionality plays a crucial role in circumventing redundancy or contradiction, whose incompatibility with ellipsis falls under extensions to L(ogical)-triviality (Gajewski 2009)
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the identity condition underpinning ellipsis in natu...
This paper investigates an unusual identity constraint on English verb phrase ellipsis which imposes...
This dissertation argues that contrast is crucial to verb phrase ellipsis (VPE): VPE must be contain...
The central claim of this dissertation is that an elliptical VP is a proform. This claim has two pri...
The central claim of this dissertation is that an elliptical VP is a proform. This claim has two pri...
The central claim of this dissertation is that an elliptical VP is a proform. This claim has two pri...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
Ellipsis is a pervasive phenomenon across the world’s languages, and it is easy to see why: it allow...
Ellipsis is a pervasive phenomenon across the world’s languages, and it is easy to see why: it allow...
Abstract In Greek-English code-switching contexts, Greek verb phrases can antecede apparent verb phr...
Verb phrase ellipsis and anaphoric deaccenting, although impressionistically quite distinct from one...
An analysis of antecedent mismatch effects under ellipsis is proposed to explain why some cases of v...
passive VPs being elided under apparent identity with active anteced-ent VPs, and vice versa. Such v...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the identity condition underpinning ellipsis in natu...
This paper investigates an unusual identity constraint on English verb phrase ellipsis which imposes...
This dissertation argues that contrast is crucial to verb phrase ellipsis (VPE): VPE must be contain...
The central claim of this dissertation is that an elliptical VP is a proform. This claim has two pri...
The central claim of this dissertation is that an elliptical VP is a proform. This claim has two pri...
The central claim of this dissertation is that an elliptical VP is a proform. This claim has two pri...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
Ellipsis is a pervasive phenomenon across the world’s languages, and it is easy to see why: it allow...
Ellipsis is a pervasive phenomenon across the world’s languages, and it is easy to see why: it allow...
Abstract In Greek-English code-switching contexts, Greek verb phrases can antecede apparent verb phr...
Verb phrase ellipsis and anaphoric deaccenting, although impressionistically quite distinct from one...
An analysis of antecedent mismatch effects under ellipsis is proposed to explain why some cases of v...
passive VPs being elided under apparent identity with active anteced-ent VPs, and vice versa. Such v...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
While it is generally agreed that an elliptical Verb Phrase must be identical to its antecedent, the...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the identity condition underpinning ellipsis in natu...