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Connectives as Discourse Landmarks
Edited by Agnès Celle and Ruth Huart
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 161] 2007
► pp. 7187
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Cheon, Kyung-Hwan, Youngjoo Kim, Hee-Dong Yoon, Ki-Chun Nam, Sun-Young Lee & Hyeon-Ae Jeon
2020. Syntactic Comprehension of Relative Clauses and Center Embedding Using Pseudowords. Brain Sciences 10:4  pp. 202 ff. DOI logo
Loss, Sara S. & Mark Wicklund
2020. Is English resumption different in appositive relative clauses?. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 65:1  pp. 25 ff. DOI logo
LOSS, SARA S. & MARK WICKLUND
2022. Is there a new which in town?. English Language and Linguistics 26:4  pp. 751 ff. DOI logo
Radford, Andrew
2019. Relative Clauses, DOI logo
Burke, Isabelle
2017. Wicked Which: The Linking Relative in Australian English. Australian Journal of Linguistics 37:3  pp. 356 ff. DOI logo
Lelandais, Manon & Gaëlle Ferré
2017. How Are Three Syntactic Types of Subordinate Clauses Different in Terms of Informational Weight?. Anglophonia :23 DOI logo
Loock, Rudy
2016. Références. In La traductologie de corpus,  pp. 237 ff. DOI logo
Collins, Chris & Andrew Radford
2015. Gaps, ghosts and gapless relatives in spoken English. Studia Linguistica 69:2  pp. 191 ff. DOI logo
Kjellmer, Göran
2010. And Which. A Note on (More or Less) Coordinated Relatives. English Studies 91:4  pp. 457 ff. DOI logo

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