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Resumptive pronoun information


A resumptive pronoun is a personal pronoun appearing in a relative clause, which restates the antecedent after a pause or interruption (such as an embedded clause, series of adjectives, or a wh-island), as in This is the girli that whenever it rains shei cries.

Resumptive pronouns have been described as "ways of salvaging a sentence that a speaker has started without realizing that it is impossible or at least difficult to finish it grammatically".[1] An English speaker might use a resumptive pronoun in order to prevent violations of syntactic constraints.[2]

In many languages, resumptive pronouns are necessary for a sentence to be grammatical, and they help in interpretation and performance of particular syntactic conditions.[3]

  1. ^ Prince 1991.
  2. ^ Sharvit 1999.
  3. ^ Beltrama 2013.

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Classical Chinese grammar

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