Kirsten Gengel investigates pseudogapping, which, she proposes, is one variety of ellipsis in natural language. At the heart of her discussion lies the interaction between focus and deletion. Her novel approach, which draws on new empirical data from many languages, has the potential of unifying several elliptical phenomena in generative grammar.
Kirsten Gengel investigates pseudogapping, which, she proposes, is one variety of ellipsis in natural language. At the heart of her discussion lies the interaction between focus and deletion. Her novel approach, which draws on new empirical data from many languages, has the potential of unifying several elliptical phenomena in generative grammar.
Kirsten Gengel studied English and French linguistics and literature at the University of Tübingen before joining the Linguistics Graduate School at the University of Stuttgart. She received her PhD in 2008 and continued as a researcher at the University, where her work focused on adjectives in the Romance Languages, Classifiers, and DP Structure.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction 2: An Overview of the Book 3: Previous Accounts of Pseudogapping Part II: Movement 4: A-movement in Pseudogapping 5: A-bar-movement in Pseudogapping Part III: Deletion 6: The Semantics of Focus and Ellipsis 7: The Deletion Process 8: Movement and Deletion: a uniform account of ellipsis 9: Conclusion
Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction 2: An Overview of the Book 3: Previous Accounts of Pseudogapping Part II: Movement 4: A-movement in Pseudogapping 5: A-bar-movement in Pseudogapping Part III: Deletion 6: The Semantics of Focus and Ellipsis 7: The Deletion Process 8: Movement and Deletion: a uniform account of ellipsis 9: Conclusion
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