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Universal 675:
- Original
- It very rarely happens that prenominal Relative Clauses regularly retain personal pronoun in the NPrel position.
- Standardized
- IF relative clauses are prenominal, THEN they very rarely retain a personal pronoun in the position of the relativized NP.
- Keywords
- relative clause, order, personal pronoun
- Domain
- syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- languages in Keenan 1985b
- Source
- Keenan 1985b: 148
- Counterexamples
- Mandarin; Korean (Korean has prenominal RelCs and occasionally uses personal pronoun NPrel s when NPrel is a possessor).