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True resumption is widespread in Semitic and Celtic relative clauses.5 We adopt this distinction here , and in the remainder of this article the term resumption is used to indicate intrusive resumption , unless otherwise specified .
True resumption is widespread in Semitic and Celtic relative clauses.5 We adopt this distinction here , and in the remainder of this article the term resumption is used to indicate intrusive resumption , unless otherwise specified .
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Second , there are a number of factors interacting with resumption in relative clauses that are absent from questions . For instance , Prince ( 1990 ) found an interaction between resumption and the definiteness of the head ( see also ...
Second , there are a number of factors interacting with resumption in relative clauses that are absent from questions . For instance , Prince ( 1990 ) found an interaction between resumption and the definiteness of the head ( see also ...
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ficational operators like the one involved in relative clauses ( Lasnik & Stowell 1991 ) , as indicated by the examples below from relative clauses , where the pronominal is obligatory ( see Alexopoulou 2006 for a detailed discussion ) ...
ficational operators like the one involved in relative clauses ( Lasnik & Stowell 1991 ) , as indicated by the examples below from relative clauses , where the pronominal is obligatory ( see Alexopoulou 2006 for a detailed discussion ) ...
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