nounremains
Nounremains is a term used in linguistics to describe a grammatical construction where a noun, or a phrase functioning as a noun, is omitted from a sentence but understood from the context. This omission is permissible because the meaning of the omitted noun is clear to the listener or reader. Nounremains can occur in various linguistic situations, including elliptical sentences where part of a sentence is left out. For instance, in the sentence "She bought a red dress and he a blue one," the noun "dress" is a nounremain, understood to be implied after "blue."
This phenomenon is closely related to ellipsis, a broader linguistic concept involving the omission of words