Grammatical
Summary
Relative Clause
Functions
The grammatical function of the relative clause
is to modify the noun phrase that contains it. In
other
words, it describes or limits the meaning
of the noun phrase.
Restrictive Relative Clauses
For example, in the sentence
A camera which
has a solid-state image sensor is a digital
camera.
the relative clause limits the noun phrase a
camera to the specific kind of camera described by the information
in the relative clause. Without that information, the sentence
has an entirely different meaning. Compare the sentence below,
without a modifying relative clause, with the one above:
A camera is a digital camera.
This sentence implies that all cameras are digital
cameras, which is not true. The relative clause in the first
sentence describes a very specific kind of camera. Its content
is crucial to the meaning of the sentence. In grammatical terms,
this kind of relative clause is known as a restrictive
relative clause because the relative clause restricts
or limits the meaning of a noun phrase in some way.
Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses
A second kind of relative clause is known as
a nonrestrictive (or appositive) relative
clause. Instead of restricting the meaning of a noun phrase,
the nonrestrictive relative clause simply provides extra information
about a noun phrase. In the sentence
Adobe Photoshop, which
is a photo-editing software program, can be
purchased at the bookstore.
the nonrestrictive relative clause explains
what Adobe Photoshop is. It does not limit the meaning of Adobe
Photoshop in any way. Without the relative clause the sentence
is still true: Adobe Photoshop can be purchased at the bookstore.
Commas with Nonrestrictive Relative Clauses
In addition to the important meaning differences
associated with restrictive and nonrestrictive relative clauses,
notice that it is only the nonrestrictive relative clause that
is surrounded by commas in written English. In the following
sentence, the restrictive relative clause who
use digital cameras is contained inside the
nonrestrictive relative clause, which
now hire adjusters.... The nonrestrictive
relative clause provides elaboration on the noun phrase insurance
companies, and the restrictive relative clause
limits the noun phrase adjusters
to only those who use digital cameras.
Insurance companies, which
now hire adjusters who use digital cameras,
can complete estimates much faster than in the past.
Relative Clauses in Discourse
In addition to their roles inside sentences,
relative clauses play an important role in discourse.
Discourse refers to a sequence of sentences that make up a message,
a story, or a text. Sentences with relative clauses help to
keep information flowing. They introduce a new topic or set
the stage for the development of a topic. They help to compare
different kinds of items. They provide elaboration or background
information about a noun phrase. And they can refer back to
earlier information in the discourse.
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