Glossa (Jun 2019)

Structural priming in production through ‘silence’: An investigation of verb phrase ellipsis and null complement anaphora

  • Ming Xiang,
  • Julian Grove,
  • Jason Merchant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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There are two common competing conceptions of how ellipsis can be resolved: in the first, ellipsis is resolved by constructing unpronounced syntactic representations at the ellipsis site; in the second, ellipsis can be resolved by consulting the semantic/discourse information present in the antecedent, without the mediation of any syntax at all. In four syntactic priming experiments, we examine whether resolving English VP ellipsis and Null Complement Anaphora involves accessing the syntactic representations, or only the semantic representations, of the antecedent clause. Our findings suggest both VPE and Null Complement Anaphora can trigger structural priming effects, but the conditions under which they trigger priming are different. These results have implications for both theories of structural priming mechanism and theories of ellipsis resolution.

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