Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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936079 | Lingua | 2010 | 23 Pages |
In this paper formal accounts of nominal ellipsis are compared with information-structural approaches in the light of Spanish data. It is first shown that empty nominals in this language are not subject to formal conditions, such as proper government by a functional category and/or identification by strong agreement. It is then proposed that nominal ellipsis obeys a focus condition, whereby the remnant of ellipsis selects a relevant alternative or subset in a contextually given set of equivalent alternatives. This condition will allow us to explain, in particular, why certain determiners and kinds of adjectives are excluded in Spanish elliptical DPs. Finally, a technical implementation of this idea is offered combining feature assignment at the stage of lexical insertion with PF and LF interpretation of the features involved.