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We can put whole clauses inside other phrases, but what does that do to their structure and their meaning? In this week's episode, we take a look at the syntax and semantics of relative clauses: how these clauses kind of look like adjectives; how using them creates islands from which words can't escape; and how moving things around in them throws semantic variables into the sentence setup. This is Topic #89! This week's tag language: Tajik! Related videos: What's the Structure Behind a Sentence? X' Theory: • Syntactic Trees and X' Theory How Do We Build Meaning with Math? Set Theory and Adjectives: • How Do We Build Meaning with Math? Set The... What Questions Can't We Ask? Syntactic Islands: • What Questions Can't We Ask? Syntactic Isl... Last episode: How Do Verbs Cause Things? Splitting the Verb Phrase: • How Do Verbs Cause Things? Splitting the V... Other of our syntax videos: How Can We Tell What Roles Nouns Play? Case Theory: • How Can We Tell What Roles Nouns Play? Cas... What Changes in a Sentence When We Swap Verbs? Raising and Control Verbs: • What Changes in a Sentence When We Swap Ve... How Do Pronouns Even Work? Binding Theory: • Binding Theory and Interpreting Pronouns Our website also has extra content about this week's topic, on other kinds of relative clauses, at: http://www.thelingspace.com/episode-89/ Find us on all the social media worlds: Tumblr: / thelingspace Twitter: / thelingspace Facebook: / thelingspace And at our website, http://www.thelingspace.com/ ! You can also find our store at the website, https://thelingspace.storenvy.com/ We also have forums to discuss this episode, and linguistics more generally. Sources: Much of the material in this week's episode is based on Semantics in Generative Grammar, by Irene Heim and Angelika Kratzer. The material's also well-covered in Elizabeth Coppock's Semantics Boot Camp (http://eecoppock.info/semantics-boot-..., and Anders Schoubye's Formal Semantics Notes (http://schoubye.org/teaching/Formal-S.... Looking forward to next time!