Mkhitaryan Elena S.,
Candidate of Philology, Professor,
Head of Germanic Languages Chair
Kh. Abovyan Armenian State Pedagogical University
Faculty of Foreign Languages
E-mail: helenmkhitaryan@yahoo.com
The paper examines constructions with objectless transitive verbs in English. Transitive verbs allow the deletion of their object due to a number of factors: 1) the narrow semantics of the transitive verb, which makes the ellipted object quite recognizable; 2) transitive verbs may be used in their abstract meaning, when they do not denote the actions themselves, but the subject’s ability, his inclination to perform these actions;3) the context (linguistic and situational); 4) various pragmatic and psychological factors.
Key words: transitive, object, objectless, ellipsis, context, “empty” category.
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