From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum & Nelson, 1999), it is known that the incidence of clausal coordinate ellipsis (CCE) is about two times higher in written than in spoken language. We present a treebank study into CCE in written and spoken Dutch and German which confirms this tendency. Moreover, we observe considerable differences between written and spoken language with respect to the incidence of four main types of clausal coordinate ellipsis—Gapping, Forward Conjunction Reduction (FCR), Backward Conjunction Reduction (BCR), and Subject Gap with Finite/Fronted Verb (SGF). We argue that the detailed data pattern cannot be accounted for in terms of audience design, and p...
In his first approach to recursion in clausal embedding, Chomsky (1957) postulates a proform in the ...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
This paper argues that the meaning of a clausal ellipsis site can only be recovered from a 'syntacti...
From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum...
Grammar rules for Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis (CCE) are based nearly exclusively on linguistic judgm...
This paper is an abridged version (in Dutch) of an in-press article by the same author (Kempen, G. (...
This article presents a psycholinguistically inspired approach to the syntax of clause-level coordin...
Syntactic parsers and generators need highquality grammars of coordination and coordinate ellipsis—s...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Present-day sentence generators are often in-capable of producing a wide variety of well-formed elli...
Present-day sentence generators are often in-capable of producing a wide variety of well-formed elli...
With our experiment, we show how we can detect and annotate clausal coordinate ellipsis with Constra...
Ellipsis, the non-expression of sentence elements whose meaning can be retrieved by the hearer, is a...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
We compare two views of ellipsis and its place in grammar. One view holds that ellipsis is a form of...
In his first approach to recursion in clausal embedding, Chomsky (1957) postulates a proform in the ...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
This paper argues that the meaning of a clausal ellipsis site can only be recovered from a 'syntacti...
From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum...
Grammar rules for Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis (CCE) are based nearly exclusively on linguistic judgm...
This paper is an abridged version (in Dutch) of an in-press article by the same author (Kempen, G. (...
This article presents a psycholinguistically inspired approach to the syntax of clause-level coordin...
Syntactic parsers and generators need highquality grammars of coordination and coordinate ellipsis—s...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
Present-day sentence generators are often in-capable of producing a wide variety of well-formed elli...
Present-day sentence generators are often in-capable of producing a wide variety of well-formed elli...
With our experiment, we show how we can detect and annotate clausal coordinate ellipsis with Constra...
Ellipsis, the non-expression of sentence elements whose meaning can be retrieved by the hearer, is a...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
We compare two views of ellipsis and its place in grammar. One view holds that ellipsis is a form of...
In his first approach to recursion in clausal embedding, Chomsky (1957) postulates a proform in the ...
In a self-paced reading study on German sluicing, Paape (Paape, 2016) found that reading times were ...
This paper argues that the meaning of a clausal ellipsis site can only be recovered from a 'syntacti...