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Type-Restricted Argument Ellipsis and Generalized Quantifiers

Linguistic Inquiry, 2023
Theories of argument ellipsis based on PF deletion or LF copying do not generate predictions regarding possible constraints on the semantic type of the elided argument.
I. Landau
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More doubts on verb‐stranding VP ellipsis: Reply to Simpson 2023

Syntax, 2023
Advocating a verb‐stranding‐VP‐ellipsis analysis for object‐gap sentences, Andrew Simpson (“In defense of verb‐stranding VP ellipsis”) argues that under negation the “adjunct reading” is missing because it depends on focal stress, which cannot be ...
Idan Landau
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Constraining Head-Stranding Ellipsis

Linguistic Inquiry, 2020
Ellipsis of a constituent whose head has moved out of it (“headless ellipsis”) is possible in some cases but not in others. Headless ellipsis is licensed only if the stranded head has not crossed a Spell-Out domain.
I. Landau
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On the Nonexistence of Verb-Stranding VP-Ellipsis

Linguistic Inquiry, 2020
An increasingly popular analysis of object gap sentences in many languages derives them in two steps: (a) V-raising out of VP, and (b) VP-ellipsis of the remnant, stranding the verb (V-stranding VP-ellipsis, VSVPE).
I. Landau
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Null Objects in Korean: Experimental Evidence for the Argument Ellipsis Analysis

Linguistic Inquiry, 2020
Null object (NO) constructions in Korean and Japanese have received different accounts: as (a) argument ellipsis (Oku 1998, S. Kim 1999, Saito 2007, Sakamoto 2015), (b) VP-ellipsis after verb raising (Otani and Whitman 1991, Funakoshi 2016), or (c ...
Chung-hye Han   +3 more
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The Typology of Ellipsis: A Corpus for Linguistic Analysis and Machine Learning Applications

SIGTYP
State-of-the-art (SotA) Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology faces significant challenges with constructions that contain ellipses. Although theoretically well-documented and understood, there needs to be more sufficient cross-linguistic language
D. Cavar   +2 more
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Derivational argument ellipsis

The Linguistic Review, 2019
The present article is concerned with two important observations about argument ellipsis. One is that it may apply to arguments that do not enter into agreement relationship with functional categories but not to those that do; the other is that ...
Daiko Takahashi
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The Oxford Handbook of Ellipsis

, 2018
This handbook is the first volume to provide a comprehensive, in-depth, and balanced discussion of ellipsis phenomena, whereby a perceived interpretation is fuller than would be expected based solely on the presence of linguistic forms.
J. Craenenbroeck, Tanja Temmerman
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. . . [ellipsis]

2010
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Ernest, Alicia C.   +3 more
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