What is a resumptive pronoun in a relative clause?

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What is a resumptive pronoun in a relative clause?

A resumptive pronoun in a relative clause is a pronoun that repeats or refers back to the noun or pronoun that is the subject or object of the relative clause. It is used to avoid ambiguity or to add emphasis.