Interrogative
An interrogative clause is a clause whose form is typically associated with question-like meanings. For instance, the English sentence "Is Hannah sick?" has interrogative syntax which distinguishes it from its declarative counterpart "Hannah is sick". Interrogative clauses can occur embedded, as in "Paul knows who is sick", where the interrogative clause "who is sick" serves as complement of the embedding verb "know".
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Interrogative
An interrogative clause is a clause whose form is typically associated with question-like meanings. For instance, the English sentence "Is Hannah sick?" has interrogative syntax which distinguishes it from its declarative counterpart "Hannah is sick". Interrogative clauses can occur embedded, as in "Paul knows who is sick", where the interrogative clause "who is sick" serves as complement of the embedding verb "know".
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An interrogative clause is a c ...... the glossing abbreviation INT.
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An interrogative clause is a c ...... of the embedding verb "know".
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