A relative clause is a part of a sentence that cannot exist by itself. Higher Tier - où can mean ‘where’ or ‘when’ as a relative pronoun. A relative clause is a clause that cannot exist by itself. For ...
We argue that early French relative clauses (RCs) with gaps involve movement, contrary to Labelle's (1990) conclusion, but that it is movement of the relative head, not of an operator. We suggest that ...
An essential relative clause provides necessary, defining information about the noun. On the other hand, non‐ essential relative clauses provide additional, non‐necessary information about the noun.
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