In linguistics, a relativizer (abbreviated REL) is a type of conjunction that introduces a relative clause. For example, in English, the conjunction that may be considered a relativizer in a sentence such as "I have one that you can use." Relativizers do not appear, at least overtly, in all languages; even in languages that do have overt or pronounced relativizers, they do not necessarily appear all of the time. For these reasons it has been suggested that in some cases, a "zero relativizer" may be present, meaning that a relativizer is implied in the grammar but is not actually realized in speech or writing. For example, the word that can be omitted in the above English example, producing "I have one you can use", using (on this analysis) a zero relativizer.
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| - In linguistics, a relativizer (abbreviated REL) is a type of conjunction that introduces a relative clause. For example, in English, the conjunction that may be considered a relativizer in a sentence such as "I have one that you can use." Relativizers do not appear, at least overtly, in all languages; even in languages that do have overt or pronounced relativizers, they do not necessarily appear all of the time. For these reasons it has been suggested that in some cases, a "zero relativizer" may be present, meaning that a relativizer is implied in the grammar but is not actually realized in speech or writing. For example, the word that can be omitted in the above English example, producing "I have one you can use", using (on this analysis) a zero relativizer. (en)
- Nexo (gramática)Los nexos subordinantes son palabras que introducen oraciones subordinadas a diferencia de los nexos coordinantes, que desempeñan una función dentro de estas. Sintácticamente los nexos subordinantes suelen ser núcleo sintáctico de sintagma subordinado. Este sintagma subordinado está sintácticamente dominado por el elemento al que se une el elemento subordinante. En el caso de oraciones subordinadas el nexo subordinante ocupa la posición de núcleo del sintagma complementante en el caso de un complemento preposicional, el nexo subordinante es una preposición. En las oraciones subordinadas los nexos serían: que, como, quien, cuando, donde. (es)
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| - Nexo (gramática)Los nexos subordinantes son palabras que introducen oraciones subordinadas a diferencia de los nexos coordinantes, que desempeñan una función dentro de estas. Sintácticamente los nexos subordinantes suelen ser núcleo sintáctico de sintagma subordinado. Este sintagma subordinado está sintácticamente dominado por el elemento al que se une el elemento subordinante. En el caso de oraciones subordinadas el nexo subordinante ocupa la posición de núcleo del sintagma complementante en el caso de un complemento preposicional, el nexo subordinante es una preposición. En las oraciones subordinadas los nexos serían: que, como, quien, cuando, donde. Esto depende de qué se esté hablando. (es)
- In linguistics, a relativizer (abbreviated REL) is a type of conjunction that introduces a relative clause. For example, in English, the conjunction that may be considered a relativizer in a sentence such as "I have one that you can use." Relativizers do not appear, at least overtly, in all languages; even in languages that do have overt or pronounced relativizers, they do not necessarily appear all of the time. For these reasons it has been suggested that in some cases, a "zero relativizer" may be present, meaning that a relativizer is implied in the grammar but is not actually realized in speech or writing. For example, the word that can be omitted in the above English example, producing "I have one you can use", using (on this analysis) a zero relativizer. (en)
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