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The Oxford Handbook of Ellipsis
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The Oxford Handbook of Ellipsis Hardcover - 2019

by Van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (Editor)/ Temmerman, Tanja (Editor)

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Oxford Univ Pr, 2019. Hardcover. New. 1120 pages. 9.75x7.00x2.50 inches.
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Jeroen van Craenenbroeck, Associate Professor of Dutch Linguistics, KU Leuven, Tanja Temmerman, Assistant Professor of Dutch Linguistics, Universite Saint-Louis

Jeroen van Craenenbroeck is Associate Professor of Dutch Linguistics at KU Leuven, where he is also vice-president of the Center for Research in Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology (CRISSP). He is the author of The Syntax of Ellipsis (OUP, 2010) and general editor of the journal Linguistic Variation. His research interests include ellipsis (sluicing, swiping, spading, VP-ellipsis), expletives, verb clusters, and the left periphery of the clause.

Tanja Temmerman is Assistant Professor of Dutch Linguistics at Universite Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (Belgium). She also teaches English and Scientific Research Methodology. She obtained her Ph.D. from Leiden University in 2012 with a dissertation entitled 'Multidominance, ellipsis, and quantifier scope'. Her research focuses principally on (generative) syntax, issues at the syntax-phonology and syntax-semantics interfaces, Dutch dialectology, and comparative Germanic syntax. Specific topics of interest include ellipsis, the internal and external syntax of idioms, phase theory, long distance dependencies, island effects, phrase structure, modals, and negation.