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authoraarne <aarne@chalmers.se>2009-06-22 15:39:08 +0000
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---1 Relative clauses and pronouns
-
-abstract Relative = Cat ** {
-
- fun
-
--- The simplest way to form a relative clause is from a clause by
--- a pronoun similar to "such that".
-
- RelCl : Cl -> RCl ; -- such that John loves her
-
--- The more proper ways are from a verb phrase
--- (formed in [``Verb`` Verb.html]) or a sentence
--- with a missing noun phrase (formed in [``Sentence`` Sentence.html]).
-
- RelVP : RP -> VP -> RCl ; -- who loves John
- RelSlash : RP -> ClSlash -> RCl ; -- whom John loves
-
--- Relative pronouns are formed from an 'identity element' by prefixing
--- or suffixing (depending on language) prepositional phrases or genitives.
-
- IdRP : RP ; -- which
- FunRP : Prep -> NP -> RP -> RP ; -- the mother of whom
-
-}
-