Matrix clause

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A matrix clause is a clause that structurally surrounds an embedded clause.

Examples

In the following sentence, the matrix clause is The mani … winced in pain, and the embedded clause is the child kicked ti in the shins.

  • The man that the child kicked in the shins winced in pain.
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