| 1. | Relative clauses are normally expressed by simple juxtaposition without any relative pronoun.
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| 2. | Reduced relative clauses have no such relative pronoun or complementizer introducing them.
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| 3. | Which is preferred, a semicolon or a relative pronoun / word?
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| 4. | The most frequent relativizer is the relative pronoun " koji ".
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| 5. | Kratzer describes predication as the subject pronoun that eventually becomes a relative pronoun.
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| 6. | This applies especially to third-person personal pronouns, and to relative pronouns.
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| 7. | Subordinators or relative pronouns indicate which sub clause is being used.
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| 8. | Relative clauses are commonly placed after the antecedent that the relative pronoun describes.
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| 9. | The usual relative pronoun is " kt�ry " ( declined like an adjective ).
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| 10. | Unlike plural relative pronouns, singular relative pronouns in Akkadian exhibit full declension for case.
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