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This paper examines fragment constructions mainly focusing on their scope phenomena. The comparison of fragment answers and full clause answers shows that there are both differences and similarities in their scope patterns. Unlike Ahn & Cho (2005) who argue for the systematic scope differences between fragment and full clause answers, I will show that there are few differences between fragment and full clause answers in QP-QP scope interactions while there are clear differences between them in neg-QP scope interactions. These differences, I argue, follow from the prevalent assumptions about movement, phase, and negation scope.