Exploring occurrences of verb phrase ellipsis in journalistic discourse and in a sample of modern American fiction

Authors

  • Golsa Khodadadi Purdue University
  • Yaser Hadidi University of Tabriz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jalpp.20213

Keywords:

ellipsis, journalistic discourse, modern American fiction, VP ellipsis

Abstract

Verb Phrase Ellipsis (VPE) is a prevailing syntactic phenomenon, yet only a few studies have focused on its occurrences and most of these have been concerned with only a single genre. This study compares two genres: journalistic discourse and modern American fiction, in a sample size of approximately 260,000 words, in terms of their uses of VPE. On the assumption that there is such a thing as differential typological and ontological resources of syntax, these two genres are expected to be constituted by sufficiently distinct syntactic resources. VPE was found to occur three times more frequently in modern American fiction than in journalistic discourse. This suggests that VPE in modern American fiction is driven by such factors as the heightening of emotion, engaging readers and challenging readers’ minds. However, VPE is less common in journalistic discourse, the ellipsis being considered bad form for journalists. Nonetheless, this marginal use can still also elicit emotional responses from readers and be used as a deterrent to face-threatening behavior.

Author Biographies

  • Golsa Khodadadi, Purdue University

    Golsa Khodadadi is a PhD student in Linguistics at Purdue University. Her research interests include psycholinguistics, syntax, semantics, ellipsis, (critical) discourse analysis and second language acquisition. She has worked on verb phrase ellipsis (VPE) in different genres. Her current research focuses on how VPE is processed in bilingual contexts. She has had articles published in a number of journals, including GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies.

  • Yaser Hadidi, University of Tabriz

    Yaser Hadidi is an Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Tabriz, Iran and Khazar University in Baku, Azerbaijan. His PhD research was concerned with grammatical metaphor as evidenced in prose fiction and scientific texts. His research interests include ellipsis of non-finite adverbials, conceptual metaphors, discourse analysis, literary linguistics and literature in language education. He is currently working on a book-length monograph on areas of syntactic challenge in prose fiction texts for the advanced learner, building on elliptical adverbial grammar and the pragmatic manifestations of informational structure

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2023-10-19

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How to Cite

Khodadadi, G., & Hadidi, Y. (2023). Exploring occurrences of verb phrase ellipsis in journalistic discourse and in a sample of modern American fiction. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, 17(2), 136-160. https://doi.org/10.1558/jalpp.20213