), but they occur after the clause. Tails are typically noun phrases. They
clarify or make explicit something in the main clause. Most commonly, a tail consists
of a full noun phrase which clarifies or repeats the referent of a pronoun in the
clause that comes before it. Like headers, tails feature only very rarely in written
Tails are sometimes referred to as ‘right-dislocated’ structures, but in this book
we do not use that term for the same reason that we do not use the term ‘left
dislocated’.
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