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==Definition==
 
'''Stripping''' is a term for a kind of ellipsis that is also referred to as [[bare argument ellipsis]].
 
'''Stripping''' is a term for a kind of ellipsis that is also referred to as [[bare argument ellipsis]].
  
===Example===
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==Example==
 
My son ''lives in Cairo'', and my daughter _ too.
 
My son ''lives in Cairo'', and my daughter _ too.
  
===Origin===
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==Origin==
 
The term was coined by Ross (1969).
 
The term was coined by Ross (1969).
  
===References===
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==References==
 
*Busquets, J. (2005). Stripping vs. VP-Ellipsis in Catalan. RR5616, INRIA: Université Bordeaux 1.1-21.
 
*Busquets, J. (2005). Stripping vs. VP-Ellipsis in Catalan. RR5616, INRIA: Université Bordeaux 1.1-21.
 
*Ross, J. R. 1969. Guess who? ''Proceedings of the fifth regional meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society.'' Chicago: University of Chicago.
 
*Ross, J. R. 1969. Guess who? ''Proceedings of the fifth regional meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society.'' Chicago: University of Chicago.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 10 August 2014

Definition

Stripping is a term for a kind of ellipsis that is also referred to as bare argument ellipsis.

Example

My son lives in Cairo, and my daughter _ too.

Origin

The term was coined by Ross (1969).

References

  • Busquets, J. (2005). Stripping vs. VP-Ellipsis in Catalan. RR5616, INRIA: Université Bordeaux 1.1-21.
  • Ross, J. R. 1969. Guess who? Proceedings of the fifth regional meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago: University of Chicago.


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