Dual VPE
Here at Language Log Plaza, we collect remarkable coordinations and we
collect remarkable instances of Verb Phrase Ellipsis (VPE), and
sometimes we get both in one package. Back in May, Eric Bakovic
produced
one of these deliberately:
All completely unnecessary, if you ask
me (though, of course, nobody did ___ or is ___).
Both of the coordinated ellipses (indicated by the underlines) have the
same antecedent, the finite VP
ask me,
but the understood VPs have different verb forms in them: base-form
ask me as the complement of
did, present-participial
asking me as the complement of
is. The conjuncts are in a
sense not parallel.
And now John Lawler has pointed me to a somewhat more complex example
of dual VPE -- non-parallelism of conjuncts just as in the Bakovic
example (base-form ellipsis plus present-participial ellipsis), but
with different antecedents for the ellipses -- in a
Partially Clips cartoon:
That is:
I did ___ and I am ___!,
with elliptical
jump (base
form) and
running away in terror
(present participial), respectively. This is probably over the
line for some people, but Lawler and I are ok with it.
Here's another sort of dual VPE, with one of the antecedents contained
within the other, from the television show
Dante's Cove:
Corey: You don't want to leave the Cove.
Kevin: I do ___, and I will ___.
The elliptical VPs (both in base form) are
want to leave the Cove and
leave the cove, respectively.
Entirely comprehensible, I think, but I did notice it.
One final example. This is a story -- I don't recall where I
first heard or read it -- about a young man's first sexual encounter
with another man. As the young man tells it, in the version I
remember:
I was holding his hard cock, staring at
it, and he said to me, "You put your mouth on that and you're a
cocksucker." So I did ___ and then I was ___.
(with base-form VP
put my mouth on it
and predicative NP
a cocksucker
as the ellipses; remember that the ellipses in VPE are not always VPs,
despite the name). The only version of the story I've been able
to find on the net is in the "queer quotes"
section of the
Queer Resources Directory, and it's less syntactically exciting
than the dual VPE version I recall:
The first time I was naked in a bed
with another boy for the express
purpose of having sex, I paused, holding his erection, thinking "Put
your mouth on that and you're a cocksucker!"
And then I was. -- Ronald Ramage
(No, I don't know who the Ronald Ramage in question was or where he
wrote this.)
Posted by Arnold Zwicky at December 10, 2007 01:32 PM