Difference between revisions of "Appositive relative clause"

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===Polysemy===
 
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The term appositive is also used in the context of
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The term ''appositive'' is also used in the context of
 
* [[apposition]] (a kind of NP modifier)
 
* [[apposition]] (a kind of NP modifier)
 
* [[appositive noun phrase]]s
 
* [[appositive noun phrase]]s

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The term appositive relative clause is sometimes used in the same sense as nonrestrictive relative clause.

Example

English My only brother Pedro, who is a Catholic priest, lives in Lima. (Contrasting with a restrictive relative clause, e.g. The woman who wants to become an Anglican priest is my cousin.)

Polysemy

The term appositive is also used in the context of

Synonym

Origin

Perhaps the term is due to Smith (1964).

Reference

  • Smith, Carlota S. 1964. Determiners and relative clauses in a generative grammar of English. Language 40:37-52.