1. Relative clauses are normally expressed by simple juxtaposition without any relative pronoun . 2. Reduced relative clauses have no such relative pronoun or complementizer introducing them. 3. Which is preferred, a semicolon or a relative pronoun / word? 4. The most frequent relativizer is the relative pronoun " koji ". 5. Kratzer describes predication as the subject pronoun that eventually becomes a relative pronoun . 6. This applies especially to third-person personal pronouns, and to relative pronouns . 7. Subordinators or relative pronouns indicate which sub clause is being used. 8. Relative clauses are commonly placed after the antecedent that the relative pronoun describes. 9. The usual relative pronoun is " kt�ry " ( declined like an adjective ). 10. Unlike plural relative pronouns , singular relative pronouns in Akkadian exhibit full declension for case.