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Ellipsis And Nonsentential Speech Reinaldo Elugardo Robert J Stainton

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Ellipsis And Nonsentential Speech Reinaldo Elugardo Robert J Stainton
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Reinaldo Elugardo; Robert J Stainton
ISBN: 9781402022999, 9781402023002, 9781402023019, 1402022999, 1402023006, 1402023014
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Ellipsis And Nonsentential Speech Reinaldo Elugardo Robert J Stainton by Reinaldo Elugardo; Robert J Stainton 9781402022999, 9781402023002, 9781402023019, 1402022999, 1402023006, 1402023014 instant download after payment.

The papers in this volume address two main topics: Q1: What is the nature, and especially the scope, of ellipsis in natural l- guage? Q2: What are the linguistic/philosophical implications of what one takes the nature/scope of ellipsis to be? As will emerge below, each of these main topics includes a large sub-part that deals speci?cally with nonsentential speech. Within the ?rst main topic, Q1, there arises the sub-issueofwhethernonsententialspeechfallswithinthescopeofellipsisornot;within the second main topic, Q2, there arises the sub-issue of what linguistic/philosophical implications follow, if nonsentential speech does/does not count as ellipsis. I. THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF ELLIPSIS A. General Issue: How Many Natural Kinds? There are many things to which the label ‘ellipsis’ can be readily applied. But it’s quite unclear whether all of them belong in a single natural kind. To explain, consider a view, assumed in Stainton (2000), Stainton (2004a), and elsewhere. It is the view that there are fundamentally (at least) three very different things that readily get called ‘ellipsis’, each belonging to a distinct kind. First, there is the very broad phenomenon of a speaker omitting information which the hearer is expected to make use of in interpreting an utterance. Included therein, possibly as a special case, is the use of an abbreviated form of speech, when one could have used a more explicit expression. (See Neale (2000) and Sellars (1954) for more on this idea.

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