Abstract
The term ‘ellipsis’ can be used to refer to a variety of phenomena:
syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic. In this article, I discuss the recent
comprehensive survey by Stainton 2006 of these kinds of ellipsis with
respect to the analysis of nonsententials and try to show that despite
his trenchant criticisms and insightful proposal, some of the criticisms
can be evaded and the insights incorporated into a semantic ellipsis
analysis, making a ‘divide-and-conquer’ strategy to the properties of
nonsententials feasible after all.
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