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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
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The same sentence showing concession or contrast can be expressed in several different ways.
Is it a reduced relative clause?
The same sentence which shows concession....
Is "showing" a present participle modifying the noun "sentence"?
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The same sentence showing concession or contrast can be expressed in several different ways. Yes, the gerund-participle "showing" is head of the underlined gerund-participial clause which is modifying "sentence". Although it is semantically similar to the relative clause The same sentence which shows concession or contrast , it is not a kind of relative clause since there is no possibility of it containing a relative phrase (cf.

  • The same sentence showing concession or contrast can be expressed in several different ways.
  • Yes, the gerund-participle "showing" is head of the underlined gerund-participial clause which is modifying "sentence".
  • Although it is semantically similar to the relative clause The same sentence which shows concession or contrast , it is not a kind of relative clause since there is no possibility of it containing a relative phrase (cf.
  • the ungrammatical * The same sentence which showing concession or contrast" ).
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The same sentence showing concession or contrast can be expressed in several different ways.

Yes, the gerund-participle "showing" is head of the underlined gerund-participial clause which is modifying "sentence".

Although it is semantically similar to the relative clause The same sentence which shows concession or contrast, it is not a kind of relative

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