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English Language and Linguistics | 2012

Left-edge deletion in English and subject omission in diaries

Andrew Weir

This article discusses deletion in spoken and written English. It notes that subjects are frequently dropped both in informal spoken English (Napoli 1982; Zwicky & Pullum 1983b) and in certain registers of written English such as diaries (Haegeman 1990, 1997, 2007; Haegeman & Ihsane 1999, 2001). The article argues in favour of Napolis phonological analysis of left-edge deletion in spoken English, and provides a formalisation of Napolis account in the framework of Selkirks (1995, 2001, 2011) optimality-theoretic analysis of syntax-phonology mapping. A comparison is drawn with the case of subject drop in the diary register. Due to the difference in surface distribution of the phenomenon between the spoken and written cases, the analysis cannot transfer directly. However, I suggest that, combined with arguments made by Haegeman (2002) for a sentence-medial position for modifiers in written English, the phonological analysis can account for a large subset of the diary drop cases.


Archive | 2014

Fragments and Clausal Ellipsis

Andrew Weir


LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts | 2013

Article drop in headlines and truncation of CP

Andrew Weir


Finiteness matters | 2016

Finiteness and response particles in West Flemish

Liliane Haegeman; Andrew Weir


Linguistic Variation | 2018

Object drop and article drop in reduced written register

Andrew Weir


89-102 | 2017

Sentential and possibly subsentential modification: the ambiguity of Collins conjunctions

Elizabeth Bogal-Allbritten; Andrew Weir


401-408 | 2017

But write what

Andrew Weir


209-218 | 2017

DP-be-CP constructions and the licensing of clausal ellipsis

Andrew Weir


Lingua | 2015

Against the root analysis of subject contact relatives in English

Liliane Haegeman; Andrew Weir; Lieven Danckaert; Tijs D’Hulster; Liisa Buelens


Discourse-oriented syntax | 2015

The cartography of yes and no in West Flemish*

Liliane Haegeman; Andrew Weir

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