Abstract
This paper presents an account of English non-restrictive (ˋappositive') relative
clauses (NRCs) in the framework of ˋconstruction based' HPSG.
Specifically, it shows how the account of restrictive relative clause
constructions presented in Sag (1997) can be extended to provide an account of the
syntax and semantics of NRCs
and of the main differences between NRCs and restrictive relatives.
The analysis reconciles the semantic intuition that
NRCs behave like independent clauses with their subordinate syntax. A significant
point is that, in contrast with many other approaches, it employs only existing,
independently motivated theoretical apparatus, and requires absolutely no new
structures, features, or types.
Publisher
University Library J. C. Senckenberg
Cited by
7 articles.
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