0 part of a sentence that cannot exist independently and describes a noun that comes before it in the main part of the sentence: --
1 a clause in a sentence that cannot exist independently, begins with a relative pronoun, and describes a noun that comes before it: --
Either the relativized head raises from an internal position to that of the relative clause or it is base-generated in its surface position.
Other information that might help learners disambiguate relative clause attachment ambiguities includes, for example, pragmatic or contextual information.
The interaction factor group complexity 0 length of the relative clause exer ts a statistically significant effect on the zero form across all communities.
The relative clause construction is the only one that is not amenable to a more domain oriented solution.
For this group there are also correlations between their results on the language screening tests and the results on the relative clause tests.
Consider the competition in head-final languages between opposing preferences for the ordering of relative clause and head.
For what could be wrong with allowing "blue" and "long" to attach to a noun phrase directly, without the formation of a relative clause?
As in previous studies, children did make the relative clause refer to the main clause subject in a sizeable proportion of their responses.