| 31. | This feature may be according to whether the notional coreferent within the relative clause is A, S or O.
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| 32. | However, the relative clause in ( 7a ) looks more like an subordinate indirect question in ( 7b ).
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| 33. | In such instances, the head will occur directly before and directly after the relative clause that belongs to it.
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| 34. | For more information on the formation and uses of relative clauses with and without relative pronouns see Relative clause.
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| 35. | When the head surfaces to the left of the relative clause, the complementiser surfaces to the right of the head.
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| 36. | If a constituent passes the relative clause test, however, one can be sure that it is " not " an argument.
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| 37. | For example, in English one cannot relate a question word like " what " to a predicate within a relative clause:
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| 38. | Even if the relative clause is not meant to be part of the quote, the reader may well assume it is.
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| 39. | Irish has two types of relative clause : direct and indirect ( see Irish syntax # Relative clauses for details ).
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| 40. | But in this case, the relative clause does not apply to the subject " ego ", but to the implicit predicate.
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