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On Different Sizes of Predicate Phrase Ellipsis in English: Towards a Principled AnalysisOn Different Sizes of Predicate Phrase Ellipsis in English: Towards a Principled Analysis

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On Different Sizes of Predicate Phrase Ellipsis in English: Towards a Principled Analysis
Authors
박명관
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Keywords
predicate phrase (PredP) ellipsis; VP ellipsis; size of ellipsis; optional be raising; dialectal variation; elision of PerfP; tag question; vP; voice mismatch; coordination; subordination
Citation
어학연구, v.49, no.3, pp 703 - 724
Pages
22
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
어학연구
Volume
49
Number
3
Start Page
703
End Page
724
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15673
ISSN
0254-4474
2586-7113
Abstract
This paper examines predicate phrase (PredP) ellipsis in English, identifying the exact constituent(s) affected by the ellipsis in the articulated structure of a clause projected by modal, perfect, progressive, and voice/copula auxiliary verbs in addition to the little v (Chomsky 1995). In particular, we note that the phrases projected by all these auxiliary verbs, except for modals that project the highest category TP, can undergo PredP ellipsis. However, there are two factors that come into play in influencing sizes of PredP ellipsis. One is dialectal variation,which distinguishes British English from American English in that only the former allows elision of PerfP via PredP ellipsis. The other is structural difference, which tells apart coordination from subordination in that PredP ellipsis applies to vP or the constituent bigger than that in the former structure, but it can apply to the smaller constituent VoiceP in the latter structure. We provide an explanation for how each of the two factors can be understood in the general theory of ellipsis.
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