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Research on unbounded dependency constructions (UDCs) has focused mainly on
the properties that are shared by all UDCs, but a satisfactory theory of syntax also needs to
capture the properties that distinguish specific UDCs and the properties that are shared by some but
not all of them. Three Welsh unbounded dependency constructions – wh-interrogatives, free relatives,
and cleft sentences – are of interest here because they show a challenging array of similarities and
the differences. However, given a slightly expanded hierarchy of phrase types, HPSG can capture both
the similarities and the differences in this area.