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... RELATIVE CLAUSES Both externally headed and internally headed relative clauses occur in Maliseet - Passamaquoddy ( Bruening 2001 ; Reintges , LeSourd & Chung 2005 ) . The external head of a relative clause precedes the clause itself ...
... RELATIVE CLAUSES Both externally headed and internally headed relative clauses occur in Maliseet - Passamaquoddy ( Bruening 2001 ; Reintges , LeSourd & Chung 2005 ) . The external head of a relative clause precedes the clause itself ...
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... relative clause may be proximate even when some other NP within the relative clause is proximate . Thus nòt ŏtúhk ' that deer ' is proximate in ( 18a ) , but the subject NP ntátat ' my father ' within the relative clause itself is also ...
... relative clause may be proximate even when some other NP within the relative clause is proximate . Thus nòt ŏtúhk ' that deer ' is proximate in ( 18a ) , but the subject NP ntátat ' my father ' within the relative clause itself is also ...
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... relative clause , as illustrated in ( 20 ) . Here the head of the relative clause must be internal , since it occupies the right periphery of the clause . This head is obviative , as expected , since another expression within the clause ...
... relative clause , as illustrated in ( 20 ) . Here the head of the relative clause must be internal , since it occupies the right periphery of the clause . This head is obviative , as expected , since another expression within the clause ...
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