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Like adverbial clauses , relative clauses are adjuncts that can be omitted . But while adverbial clauses modify an associated ( main ) clause or verb phrase , relative clauses are modifiers of a noun or noun phrase ( Keenan 1985 ) .
Like adverbial clauses , relative clauses are adjuncts that can be omitted . But while adverbial clauses modify an associated ( main ) clause or verb phrase , relative clauses are modifiers of a noun or noun phrase ( Keenan 1985 ) .
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Criteria distinguishing adverbial , complement and relative clauses . MARKING Table 1 presents the three criteria I used to distinguish adverbial clauses from complement clauses and relative clauses . Although the criteria in Table 1 ...
Criteria distinguishing adverbial , complement and relative clauses . MARKING Table 1 presents the three criteria I used to distinguish adverbial clauses from complement clauses and relative clauses . Although the criteria in Table 1 ...
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As Hawkins ( 1988 ) and others have noted , there is a LEFT - RIGHT ASYMMETRY such that relative and complement clauses are overall more common in the position after the head ( Kuno 1974 , Dryer 1992b ) . The ordering of main clause ...
As Hawkins ( 1988 ) and others have noted , there is a LEFT - RIGHT ASYMMETRY such that relative and complement clauses are overall more common in the position after the head ( Kuno 1974 , Dryer 1992b ) . The ordering of main clause ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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