Mind The Gap

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Author_Peter Wilson
Category=CFFD
clause
contextual
Contextual Ellipsis
conversational analysis
Coordination Reduction
Dense
discourse analysis
ellipsis
Ellipsis Site
Elliptical Features
elliptical structures in English
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exerc
Face To Face
Free Direct Thought
Functional Styles
Inferential Gaps
Interior Monologue
Linguistic Context
literary linguistics
Normal Non-fluency
noun
Noun Phrase
Orthographic Sentences
Pain Relief Tablets
phrase
pragmatics
Predicate Verb Phrases
Pronominal Subject
reduction
relative
site
situational
Situational Ellipsis
stylistic devices
Subjectless Imperatives
syntactic omission
Telegraphic Strings
Utterance Fragments
Verb Phrase
Verb Phrase Deletion
Violate
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780582356795
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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We rarely speak or even write in the complete sentences that are often held to be the ideal form of linguistic communication. Language is, in fact, full of gaps, because speakers and writers operate in contexts which allow bits of language to be understood rather than expressed. This book systematically analyses this inherent gappiness of language, known as ellipsis, and provides an account of the different contexts, both linguistic and situational, which affect its use. Peter Wilson draws on a wide variety of examples of spoken and written English, and both literary and non-literary to present a comprehensive classification of elliptical language that ranges from the conversational fragment and the advertisement to the dialogue of Shakespeare and imagist poetry. Mind the Gap shows how ellipsis is a feature of major structural and stylistic importance to our understanding of spoken and written language, and will be of interest to undergraduate students of linguistics, literature, communication and the interrelations between them..