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'''Relativization''' is a process by which a [[relative clause]] (e.g. ''the man'' [''who you see e'']) is derived from an underlying non-relative clause (''the man'' [''you see the man'']). The derivation includes [[NP-deletion]] under identity (''the man''), insertion of a [[relative pronoun]] (''who''), and [[wh-movement|''wh''-movement]]. This analysis has been replaced by one in which relative pronouns are [[base-generated]]. | '''Relativization''' is a process by which a [[relative clause]] (e.g. ''the man'' [''who you see e'']) is derived from an underlying non-relative clause (''the man'' [''you see the man'']). The derivation includes [[NP-deletion]] under identity (''the man''), insertion of a [[relative pronoun]] (''who''), and [[wh-movement|''wh''-movement]]. This analysis has been replaced by one in which relative pronouns are [[base-generated]]. | ||
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− | + | *[http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Relativization&lemmacode=333 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | |
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* Chomsky, N. 1965. ''Aspects of the Theory of Syntax,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | * Chomsky, N. 1965. ''Aspects of the Theory of Syntax,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
* Smits, R.J.C. 1989. ''The relative and cleft constructions of the Germanic and Romance languages,'' doct. diss. KUB, Tilburg, Dordrecht: Foris, 1988. | * Smits, R.J.C. 1989. ''The relative and cleft constructions of the Germanic and Romance languages,'' doct. diss. KUB, Tilburg, Dordrecht: Foris, 1988. |
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Definition
Relativization is a process by which a relative clause (e.g. the man [who you see e]) is derived from an underlying non-relative clause (the man [you see the man]). The derivation includes NP-deletion under identity (the man), insertion of a relative pronoun (who), and wh-movement. This analysis has been replaced by one in which relative pronouns are base-generated.
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References
- Chomsky, N. 1965. Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
- Smits, R.J.C. 1989. The relative and cleft constructions of the Germanic and Romance languages, doct. diss. KUB, Tilburg, Dordrecht: Foris, 1988.