单词 | wh-clause |
释义 | > as lemmaswh-clause 2. Linguistics. A symbol representing an interrogative or relative pronoun (most of which begin with the digraph wh). Frequently in combinations, as wh-clause, wh-question, wh-transformation, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > [noun] > act or instance of > with specific form why1532 how1533 what1556 whoa1774 wh-question1957 why-question1973 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > a part of speech > pronoun > [noun] > symbol representing specific pronouns wh1957 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > other grammatical categories or concepts > [noun] > use of interrogative > types of question x-question1924 tag question1933 reversed polarity1957 wh-question1957 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic unit or constituent > [noun] > clause > other specific types of clause clausulec1449 protasis1588 illative1604 apodosisa1638 incident proposition1725 subordinate clause1809 subclause1823 adjective clause1834 subject clause1840 nominative absolute1843 that-clause1845 head clause1915 contact-clause1927 content clause1927 wh-clause1957 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic relations > [noun] > change of word order or position > specific types of movement or transformation cleft construction1937 wh-transformation1957 rank shift1961 rankshifting1965 fronting1966 pseudo-cleft1967 promotion1968 pseudo-clefting1970 tough movement1971 slifting1973 extraposing1976 1957 N. Chomsky Syntactic Struct. vii. 69 In the morphophonemics of English we shall have rules: wh + he→/huw/, wh + him→/huwm/, wh + it→/wat/. 1960 Internat. Jrnl. Amer. Linguistics 26 iii. ii. 36 Again adopting Chomsky's excellent analysis of interrogative sentences, we wish now to produce those structures introduced by words beginning, for the most part, with wh-, i.e. WH-questions and their affirmative counterparts, relative clauses and question-word clauses. 1962 N. Chomsky in 3rd Texas Conf. Probl. Linguistic Anal. in Eng. 147 Application of the wh-transformation is conditional on the interrogative transformation 3. 1964 Language 40 5 The interrogative specifier Wh can remain unattached or can have attached to it (indicated by +) various elements of the sentence. 1966 G. N. Leech Eng. in Advertising vi. 61 It is the type which consists of an embedded wh- clause. 1975 J. Goulet Oh's Profit v. 31 Trabasso: You mean he demonstrates nonkernel sentences? Liedlich: Passive, interrogative, imperative, and he's beginning to get the hang of WH-subordination, too. 1980 B. Newman in Bible Translator XXXI. 326 Lengthy sentences are found throughout NIV... Romans I. 1–4 is a single sentence consisting of 72 words, involving at least one case of ellipsis, one dash, one colon, two ‘wh’-clauses, and several appositions. 1981 R. Burchfield Spoken Word 30 Wh-questions: Which hotel is he staying at? Who are you voting for? < as lemmas |
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