Data points: gapless relatives 11/25/10

From a commercial for Mr. Clean (a household cleaning agent), seen recently on tv: (1) He’s cleaning things that we don’t even know what they are. The relative clause, boldfaced above, has no gap of “extraction” in it; instead, the pronoun they is anaphoric to the head of the relative, things. The gapped version is … Continue reading Data points: gapless relatives 11/25/10