Linguistics (Jan 2022)

On the grammaticality of morphosyntactically reduced remnants in Polish sluicing

  • Nykiel Joanna,
  • Kim Jong-Bok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 1
pp. 177 – 213

Abstract

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This paper explores the grammaticality status of reduced sluicing remnants (i.e., remnants realized as NPs due to preposition drop) in Polish. We provide experimental evidence that reduced remnants are variously acceptable in a specific environment (where there is a prior explicit correspondent in the antecedent clause) and are as unacceptable as ungrammatical structures elsewhere. We interpret this pattern as reflecting elaboration effects (i.e., effects that the degree of elaboration of explicit correspondents has on the acceptability of reduced remnants) that follow from the cue-based retrieval theory of sentence processing. Our data support the option of treating reduced remnants as ungrammatical but sometimes acceptable and the option of treating them as grammatical but sometimes degraded, and we discuss how they fit into the current theories of clausal ellipsis.

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