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Relative clauses work similarly. The resumptive pronoun ''mi'' is used to refer back to the head of the relative clause.
Relative clauses work similarly. The resumptive pronoun ''mi'' is used to refer back to the head of the relative clause.


Dhùbhòinn ri mhola am shos (mi) - The teacher who the man thanked (lit: the teacher REL the man thanked RES)
Dhùbhòinn ri mhola shos am mi - The teacher who the man thanked (lit: the teacher REL the man thanked RES)


Dhùbhòinn ri mholam am shos - The teacher who thanked the man (lit: the teacher REL RES thanked the man)
Dhùbhòinn ri mholam am shos - The teacher who thanked the man (lit: the teacher REL RES thanked the man)
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