The Problems of Linguistic Analysis of Elliptical Sentences in Modern English

Авторы

  • Ravshan Eshonkulov Автор
  • Hilola Jurayeva Автор

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17646280

Ключевые слова:

Ellipsis; Elliptical Sentences; Linguistic Analysis; Syntax; Pragmatics; Cohesion; Contextual Meaning; Sentence Structure; Omission; Modern English Grammar; Implicit Communication; Structural Reduction; Functional Linguistics; Semantic Interpretation; Discourse Analysis

Аннотация

This article examines in depth the enduring challenges associated with the linguistic analysis of elliptical
sentences in Modern English, giving particular attention to definitional ambiguity, licensing conditions, representational
models of missing structure, corpus-observed variation, and the interplay of syntax, semantics and pragmatics in real
discourse. Drawing from leading theoretical proposals (e.g., Jason Merchant [1], Paul Culicover [2], Ann Lobeck [3]), I propose
and apply a mixed methodology that combines typological classification, syntactic diagnostics, and distributional
corpus-analysis to distinguish major ellipsis types (including VP-ellipsis, sluicing, gapping, stripping, fragment answers)
and to test competing accounts of their licensing (identity/subset structural accounts, silent-syntax approaches, interpretation-
based or discourse licensing accounts). Results drawn from targeted corpus searches and new constructed examples
demonstrate (i) that strict structural identity accounts fail to capture many conversational ellipses where semantic
or pragmatic equivalence, not full syntactic parallelism, appears to license omission; (ii) that syntactic reconstruction
(silent syntax) approaches encounter empirical counter-examples in mismatch contexts (e.g., number/gender mismatches)
and thus require additional constraints; and (iii) that interpretation-driven accounts (which emphasise discourse
salience, parallelism, and processing economy) afford better coverage of spontaneous fragment and spoken ellipses, but
require a sharper formal mechanism to satisfy compositional semantics. The discussion synthesises these findings with
conclusions advanced by Merchant [1], Culicover [2] and others, arguing in favour of a hybrid framework that preserves
formal constraints while integrating discourse and processing considerations; it closes with recommendations for future
research–particularly more fine-grained corpus annotation, psycholinguistic verification of interpretive preferences, and
formal work to reconcile dynamic semantics with minimal syntactic representations.

Биографии авторов

  • Ravshan Eshonkulov

    Scientific supervisor,
    Department of Foreign Languages,
    University of Economics and Pedagogy

  • Hilola Jurayeva

    Masters Department
    University of Economics and Pedagogy

Библиографические ссылки

1. Culicover, P. W. (2012). Ellipsis in simpler syntax. Oxford University Press.

2. Lobeck, A. (1995). Ellipsis: Functional heads, licensing, and identification. Oxford University Press.

3. Merchant, J. (2004). Fragments: Syntax and pragmatics. In The syntax and pragmatics of ellipsis (pp. 143–176).

Oxford University Press.

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5. Goldberg, L., & Stubbs, A. [4] (2020). The English VP Ellipsis Corpus. Brandeis & Simmons Universities.

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Опубликован

2025-11-04

Как цитировать

The Problems of Linguistic Analysis of Elliptical Sentences in Modern English. (2025). MAKTABGACHA VA MAKTAB TA’LIMI JURNALI, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17646280