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Nominal Ellipsis and Morphological Structure in Spanish
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2004Andres Saab
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Nominal Ellipsis of Hybrid Nouns in Serbian
Journal of Slavic Linguisticsabstract: This paper investigates nominal ellipsis of hybrid nouns (HNs) in number mismatch contexts in Serbian and argues in support of the following two theoretical points: (i) formal gender of at least some HNs is introduced by the ROOT + n complex (e.g.
M. Despić
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Commentary on ‘Gender mismatches under nominal ellipsis’ by Jason Merchant
Lingua, 2014Kyle B. Johnson
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Nominalization and ellipsis in the Greek DP
Two DP-internal phenomena in Greek are being distinguished: nominal subdeletion and substantivization. We show that the two cannot be analyzed as instances of the same phenomenon, and that a unified account in terms of ellipsis is untenable. Instead, nominal subdeletion is analyzed as a genuine case of nominal ellipsis, and substantivization as ...
Giannakidou, A., Stavrou, M.
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Nominal ellipsis and prepositional modifiers in Portuguese: a phase-theoretic approach
Probus, 2018AbstractDefinite determiners in Portuguese are (pro)clitics. As such, they must attach to a full prosodic word at PF. This is achieved by an operation which “fuses” the determiner to the following lexical item. In anaphoric DPs with an elliptical noun modified by a prepositional phrase, fusion to a full preposition (P*) is not possible.
Eduardo Raposo
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Notes on nominal ellipsis and the nature of no and classifiers in Japanese
Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2009This paper investigates ellipsis within nominals in Japanese with reference to a wider range of data than that considered by Saito et al. (JEAL 17: 247– 271, 2008). It is shown that the interaction with ellipsis reveals two types of no, a genitive case particle and a linking element inserted morphologically. To accommodate the additional ellipsis data,
Akira Watanabe
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Light Verb Complement Deletion in Japanese and Phase Complement Ellipsis [PDF]
This paper argues that Japanese owns VP ellipsis observed in British English (do complement ellipsis, Light verb complement deletion) in terms of apparent VP ellipsis (VP ellipsis with a particle) and Sino-Japanese VP ellipsis.
Gen Kasai
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This paper investigates whether the principle of locality constrains the spontaneous production of nominal (NP) ellipsis by three typically developing monolingual Italian-acquiring children (age range 1;05-2;05) available in the CHILDES database(MacWhinney, 2000).
Caterina Tasinato, Emanuela Sanfelici
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Peninsular Spanish pre-nominal possessives in ellipsis contexts
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2011Peninsular Spanish pre-nominal possessives and definite articles contrast in ellipsis environments (los/*nuestros ___ rojos “the/our red ones”), yet all these words are unstressed and, therefore, should violate what I call the Stress Condition on Remnants (ellipsis remnants must be stressed).
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Updates on Verbal Transitivity and Nominal Ellipsis in Hittite
Over the Mountains and Far Away: Studies in Near Eastern history and archaeology presented to Mirjo Salvini on the occasion of his 80th birthday, 2019J. Puhvel
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