New posts in relative-pronouns

Standard analysis of the phenomenon in which "where" stands for entire prepositional phrases

Can 'in which to' and 'with which to' be replaced by just 'to' in the following sentences?

relative pronoun 'which' vs 'that' [duplicate]

Why can you use relative clauses with implicit complementisers or relative pronouns?

I don't understand a function of phrase and a relative pronoun

Use the object pronoun or the subject pronoun as the relative pronoun heading a restrictive clause that employs a transitive verb and a linking verb?

Can a word function as a relative adverb and a relative pronoun simultaneously?

Can someone clear up my confusion regarding who vs. whom? [duplicate]

Why don't most sources classify "when", "where", and "why" as relative pronouns?

Using the word "whether" instead of "which"

Did prescriptivists make up pied-piping in relative infinitive constructions?

How could I simplify or shorten this compound sentence involving "for which"?

for which X vs. for the X of which

is it possible to leave out the relative pronoun "where"? [duplicate]

What does the 'which' in 'after which refers to?

Omissions of "that" in a relative clause [duplicate]

Use of the pronoun "which"

The use of "who has" or "who have" in a sentence [duplicate]

Cocktail of chemical compounds robustly promoting cell reprogramming protects liver against acute injury [duplicate]

"whatever" as pure determiner?