relativemarking
Relativemarking is a linguistic feature describing how a language encodes the relationship between the head noun of a relative clause and its antecedent. When a noun phrase is modified by a relative clause, relativemarking concerns where the necessary grammatical information is carried to signal the head’s role within that relative structure.
There are two broad strategies commonly discussed: head-internal marking and head-external marking. In head-internal marking, the
Relativemarking interacts with other typological features, such as the presence of case systems, word order, and