0 a part of a sentence that contains a verb and is joined to the rest of the sentence by a word such as ‘who’, ‘which’ or ‘that’ and gives additional information about someone or something. For example, in the sentence ‘The girl who is wearing the blue dress is my sister’, the relative clause is ‘who is wearing the blue dress’. -- vztažná věta
Predictably, no modifiers can then intervene between the head and the relative clause.
The experimenter described the target photograph using a relative clause sentence and pointed out how the photographs differed from each other.
To be able to address the problem of crossover however, we shall need to add an account of relative clause modification - as clause adjunct structures.
The latter, however, is within a relative clause, and should not be available to bind the pronoun.
A biased felicitous condition would provide two referents for the noun that is modified by the relative clause.
At any time during a given discourse situation, a proposition can either be presupposed or expressed via a parenthetical (or a non-restrictive relative clause).
If the nominal head moves, the relative clause also moves along with it.
As in previous studies, children did make the relative clause refer to the main clause subject in a sizeable proportion of their responses.
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