0 part of a sentence that cannot exist independently and describes a noun that comes before it in the main part of the sentence -- 關係子句
In the sentence 'The restaurant that we went to has closed', 'that we went to' is a relative clause.
In the sentence 'The man that Diana was speaking to was my ex-boss', the phrase 'that Diane was speaking to' is a relative clause.
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).
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