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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/2/2023 11:02 AM, Will Martin via
tlhIngan-Hol wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:1E22168F-B0ED-4828-B19E-300CADCEC2C8@gmail.com">I’m sure
our canon experts will be happy to clarify whether or not we’ve
been given license to use Relative Clauses for parenthetical
statements about the Head Noun.</blockquote>
<p>You're describing the difference between restrictive and
nonrestrictive clauses. I believe we still haven't seen
nonrestrictive relative clauses.</p>
<p>To say <i>Our leader, who is fond of knitting, commands us to
attend the meeting,</i> you apparently can't say <b>qepDaq
majeS 'e' ra' nIq 'e' tIvbogh DevI'ma'.</b> This means something
more like <i>Our leader who is fond of knitting (as opposed to
our other leader, who isn't) commands us to attend the meeting.</i>
You'd have to split this up a bit: <b>qepDaq majeS 'e' ra'
DevwI'ma'. (nIq 'e' tIv ghaH.)</b></p>
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