| 11. | In ( 1a ), the gap is in subject position within the relative clause.
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| 12. | But if the essential meaning of the thought is disturbed, the relative clause is restrictive.
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| 13. | However many languages do not distinguish the two types of relative clause in this way.
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| 14. | Instead, the relative clause itself takes the place of an argument in the matrix clause.
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| 15. | In ( 5 ), the head is found in some position inside the relative clause.
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| 16. | In the following example, the relative clause is bold and the relative pronoun is italicized:
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| 17. | There are three important parts to a relative clause.
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| 18. | The typical instance of this type of adjunct is a relative clause, e . g.
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| 19. | For detailed information about relative clauses and relative pronouns in English, see English relative clause.
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| 20. | More specifically, if this pronoun is the subject of the relative clause, it is always suppressed.
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