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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Revolution that isn't

The train travel revolution that isn't

The noun phrase above is a headline from The Washington Post.

Is revolution a head of that phrase and an understood complement in the relative that-clause at the same time?

  

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anonymous The train travel revolution that isn't The noun phrase above is a headline from The Washington Post. Is revolution a head of that phrase and an understood complement in the relative that- clause at the same time? Yes.

  • anonymous The train travel revolution that isn't The noun phrase above is a headline from The Washington Post.
  • Is revolution a head of that phrase and an understood complement in the relative that- clause at the same time?
  • Yes.
  • Weird, isn't it?
  • CJ
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anonymous

The train travel revolution that isn't

The noun phrase above is a headline from The Washington Post.

Is revolution a head of that phrase and an understood complement in the relative that-clause at the same time?

Yes. Weird, isn't it?

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