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A Theory of Ellipsis [Hardcover]

Marjorie J. McShane (Author)

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0195176928 978-0195176926 March 3, 2005
Ellipsis is the non-expression of one or more sentence elements whose meaning can be reconstructed either from the context or from a person's knowledge of the world. In speech and writing, ellipsis is pervasive, contributing in various ways to the economy, speed, and style of communication. Resolving ellipsis is a particularly challenging issue in natural language processing, since not only must meaning be gleaned from missing elements but the fact that something meaningful is missing must be detected in the first place.

Marjorie McShane presents a comprehensive theory of ellipsis that supports the formal, cross-linguistic description of elliptical phenomena taking into account the various factors that affect the use of ellipsis. A methodology is suggested for creating a parameter space describing and treating ellipsis in any language. Such "ellipsis profiles" of languages will serve a wide range of practical applications, including but not limited to natural language processing. In contrast to earlier work, this theory focuses not only on what can, in principle, be elided but in what circumstances a given category actually would or would not be elided--that is, what renders ellipsis mandatory or infelicitous.

A theory of ellipsis has been elusive because to produce an adequate account of this ubiquitous phenomenon one needs to address and integrate data from a wide variety of linguistic research areas. Using data primarily from Russian, English, and Polish, McShane looks at the big picture of ellipsis, integrating the syntactic, semantic, morphological, and pragmatic heuristics and bridges work on ellipsis with the larger study of reference. This is groundbreaking linguistic scholarship that bridges the theoretical and the applied, and will interest scholars in the fields of computational, descriptive, and theoretical linguistics.

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"The book is equipped with the richest examples of the relevant phenomena that I have ever seen...the parameters-and-values approach has provided us with a bird's eye view towards the description of the licensing condition for ellipsis--instead of a (more traditional) worm's one. ...quite clear and pleasant to read...the book will be of great benefit to theoretical linguists, computational linguists, field/descriptive linguists and anyone who is interested in ellipsis in Slavic languages. ... This book has made a great contribution to the theoretical and computational study of ellipsis."--Linguist List 16.2485


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Marjorie McShane is a Computational Linguist at the Institute of Language and Information Technologies, and a Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland Baltimore County.

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First Sentence:
Syntactic ellipsis is the nonexpression of a word or phrase that is, nevertheless, expected to occupy a place in the syntactic structure of a sentence. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
extralinguistic antecedent, object ellipsis, elided verb phrase, ellipsis judgments, elided category, indefinite personal construction, block ellipsis, semantic ellipsis, coreferential direct objects, narrow selectional restrictions, elliptical phenomena, syntactic ellipsis, oblique antecedent, lexical case marking, coordinated verb phrases, elided categories, reverse valency, verbal ellipsis, noun ellipsis, elliptical variant, impersonal clauses, ellipsis clause, elided objects, full semantic representation, subject ellipsis
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
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