• Map-Legend (left):
  • present
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
  • Map-Legend (right):
  • periph
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Bernese German39apresent1UP
Bernese German39aperiph1UP
Czech39apresent1UP
Czech39aperiph1UP
Jula39apresent1UP
Jula39aperiph1UP
Ninkaré39apresent1
Finnish39apresent1
Finnish39aperiph1
Gagauz39apresent1UP
Gagauz39aperiph1UP
Hungarian39apresent1UP
Hungarian39aperiph1UP
Italian39apresent1
Italian39aperiph1
Marathi39apresent1UP
Marathi39aperiph1UP
Mopan Maya39apresent1UP
Mopan Maya39aperiph1UP
Mooré39apresent1UP
Mooré39aperiph1UP
Nepali39apresent1UP
Nepali39aperiph1UP
Kannada39aperiph1
Polish39apresent1UP
Polish39aperiph1UP
Slovene39apresent1UP
Slovene39aperiph1UP
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian39apresent1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian39aperiph1
English39apresent1UP
English39aperiph1UP
Standard German39apresent1UP
Standard German39aperiph1UP
Tunen39apresent1UP
Tunen39aperiph1UP
Upper Sorbian39apresent1UP
Upper Sorbian39aperiph1UP

(39) Are there relative pronouns and if yes, are they placed in the clausal periphery?

Alternatives to be checked: yes / no; if yes, please specify

a) Subject relativized in object NP

We met a man [who came from India].