Difference between revisions of "Relative Clause (definition)"

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*the ''book'' '''that I left on the table'''
 
*the ''book'' '''that I left on the table'''
 
   
 
   
 
 
 
 
==References==
 
 
Matthews, P. H. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
 
 
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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*[[Indirect (definition)]]
 
*[[Indirect (definition)]]
 
*[[Direct (definition)]]
 
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==External Links==
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*Wikipedia article on relative clause: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_clause
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==References==
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Matthews, P. H. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.
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[[Category: Technical Definitions]]
 
[[Category: Technical Definitions]]
 
[[Category: Syntax]]
 
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Revision as of 07:22, 13 November 2009

A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun. For example, the bold phased strings in the following sentences are clauses that modify the italicized noun. They are often introduced with a wh-word or a complementizer, although these can be omitted.

  • the man who I saw last week
  • the book that I left on the table

See Also

External Links

References

Matthews, P. H. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.