Relative clauses

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bachelors degree Egyptology (MEg II) Flowchart on Relative clauses, created by Henric Gravander on 19/08/2018.
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  • Relative clauses subordinate clauses typically introduced by the relative word which (or who etc.) and qualify a noun (antecedent). In MEg two specialized verb forms were used for this purpose:
  • participles used when the noun qualified is the subject of a relative clause
  • relative forms 
  • The participle follows the qualifies noun and agrees with its gender and number
  • can be past or present
  • rule of thumb:  long forms with doubling and gemination are present whereas short are past 
  • participles are subjectless verbs which have the meaning (one) who does/did something or, in the passive who is/was done
  • participles divided into four meaning categories acccording to their time-referenceas present and past as well as according to their voice as active or passive
  • A participle can only express who hears/heard  (active) or who is/was heard (passive) everything else is a relative form
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