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Relative clause and Restrictiveness

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Difference between Relative clause and Restrictiveness

Relative clause vs. Restrictiveness

A relative clause is a kind of subordinate clause that contains the element whose interpretation is provided by an antecedent on which the subordinate clause is grammatically dependent; that is, there is an anaphora relation between the relativized element in the relative clause and antecedent on which it depends. In semantics, a modifier is said to be restrictive (or defining) if it restricts the reference of its head.

Similarities between Relative clause and Restrictiveness

Relative clause and Restrictiveness have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): English relative clauses, Head (linguistics), Relative clause, Relative pronoun.

English relative clauses

Relative clauses in the English language are formed principally by means of relative pronouns.

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Head (linguistics)

In linguistics, the head or nucleus of a phrase is the word that determines the syntactic category of that phrase.

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Relative clause

A relative clause is a kind of subordinate clause that contains the element whose interpretation is provided by an antecedent on which the subordinate clause is grammatically dependent; that is, there is an anaphora relation between the relativized element in the relative clause and antecedent on which it depends.

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Relative pronoun

A relative pronoun marks a relative clause; it has the same referent in the main clause of a sentence that the relative modifies.

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Relative clause and Restrictiveness Comparison

Relative clause has 126 relations, while Restrictiveness has 12. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.90% = 4 / (126 + 12).

References

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