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when- and where-clauses as modifiers: relative or not? #389
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Borderline are cases where the clause modifies a noun meaning something generic like "issue" or "situation":
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I have been struggling with how to draw the line. Proposing the following:
I am on the fence about whether to omit
PronType
in the 3rd case, because the adverb is neither interrogative no relative. The status quo is that any non-relative word with a PTB tag of WDT, WP, WP$ or WRB getsPronType=Int
.N.B. In #88 we decided that when and where are always ADV/advmod. While (except for nominal uses like a while) is considered SCONJ and not a relativizer.
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