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2013
Relative clauses are subordinate clausal modifiers. Semantically, they contain a variable that is somehow related to the anchoring phrase (usually a so-called head noun). Across and within different languages, we find a host of different construction types falling under the general label of relative clause.
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Relative clauses are subordinate clausal modifiers. Semantically, they contain a variable that is somehow related to the anchoring phrase (usually a so-called head noun). Across and within different languages, we find a host of different construction types falling under the general label of relative clause.
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2023
Abstract Chapter 8 sketches Japanese and Korean noun modification constructions, i.e., externally headed relative clauses, appositive clauses, and internally headed relative clauses. In addition to gapped relative clauses, the two languages have gapless relative clauses, which are not observable in European-type languages.
Yutaka Sato, Sungdai Cho
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Abstract Chapter 8 sketches Japanese and Korean noun modification constructions, i.e., externally headed relative clauses, appositive clauses, and internally headed relative clauses. In addition to gapped relative clauses, the two languages have gapless relative clauses, which are not observable in European-type languages.
Yutaka Sato, Sungdai Cho
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2016
Abstract The main goal of this chapter is to provide a descriptive and critical overview of the some of the most striking and interesting problems and questions related to issues in Romance relative clause formation, covering such areas as the distribution of relativizers, including pronouns, zero forms (gapping), particles and ...
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Abstract The main goal of this chapter is to provide a descriptive and critical overview of the some of the most striking and interesting problems and questions related to issues in Romance relative clause formation, covering such areas as the distribution of relativizers, including pronouns, zero forms (gapping), particles and ...
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Relative Clauses and Adnominal Clauses
1999This chapter discusses the formalization of relative clauses, and adnominal clauses in general, in Japanese ...
Hidetosi Sirai, Takao Gunji
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Chinese Relative Clauses as Reduced (Participial) Relative Clauses
Researching and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign LanguageThe two possible positions of relative clauses (RCs) in Chinese (the pre-demonstrative one and the post-demonstrative, post-numeral and post-classifier one: <RC1> – Demonstrative – Numeral – Classifier – <RC2> – AP- Noun) have, since Chao's (1968) characterization of RC1 as “restrictive” and RC2 as “descriptive” (nonrestrictive), made ...
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1997
Description of the relativization strategies in the Italian dialects, both synchronically and ...
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Description of the relativization strategies in the Italian dialects, both synchronically and ...
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Shifting and Expanding Clause Combining Strategies in Heritage Turkish Varieties
Languages, 2022Onur Özsoy +2 more
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