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In English relative clauses , either the complementizer that or a relative pronoun such as who or which is obligatory in cases where the antecedent or ' matrix ' noun phrase is the implied subject of the relative clause ; see 9a , b .
In English relative clauses , either the complementizer that or a relative pronoun such as who or which is obligatory in cases where the antecedent or ' matrix ' noun phrase is the implied subject of the relative clause ; see 9a , b .
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What could account for the increased use of RP / comp with interrupted relative clauses ? The ambiguity - avoidance hypothesis is one possibility . Recall that Elsness ( 1984 ) pointed to ambiguity avoidance to explain a similar ...
What could account for the increased use of RP / comp with interrupted relative clauses ? The ambiguity - avoidance hypothesis is one possibility . Recall that Elsness ( 1984 ) pointed to ambiguity avoidance to explain a similar ...
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( 7 ) Examples of PREFERRED ARGUMENT STRUCTURE Cayuga ( Iroquoian ) Chamorro 1-2 % of clauses contain 3 major ... Quechua ( Andean ) 93 % of transitive clauses lack a subject NP ( Smith 1996 ) French preferred clause structure is ...
( 7 ) Examples of PREFERRED ARGUMENT STRUCTURE Cayuga ( Iroquoian ) Chamorro 1-2 % of clauses contain 3 major ... Quechua ( Andean ) 93 % of transitive clauses lack a subject NP ( Smith 1996 ) French preferred clause structure is ...
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