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Relative Clauses in the Romance Languages

Authors :
Aronoff, M
Cecchetto, C
Donati, C
Cecchetto, Carlo
Donati, Caterina
Aronoff, M
Cecchetto, C
Donati, C
Cecchetto, Carlo
Donati, Caterina
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Relative clauses are subordinate clauses acting as nominal modifiers. They can be finite or nonfinite in Romance languages, with finite relative clauses largely more productive and widespread across varieties. Relative clauses contain a position interpreted anaphorically to the modified noun phrase (NP) that can correspond to a gap (as in most standard varieties) or to a resumptive pronoun, as in Romanian and in many substandard varieties. In most Romance languages, relative clauses are introduced either by the invariant element che/que or by some relative pronoun (il quale/lequel/el cual . . .) depending on the grammatical function of the variable it refers to.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383763096
Document Type :
Electronic Resource