Such participles whose corresponding verbs are intransitive verbs. We usually do not say an arrived girl, a departed friend, etc., because they come from their intransitive verbs. However, a past participle deriving from such an intransitive verb can be used as adjective as long as it is premodified by an adverb or adverbial phrase (see 7.3), as in
- The newly arrived girl from New York is waiting for you downstairs.
- The gentleman recently arrived in Las Vegas is my former professor, Dr. Palmer.
- The train just now arrived at the station is from New York.
- (Not:*The arrived train at the station is from New York, but we can say, “The train which/that arrived at the station is from New York.)
- I will miss the recently departed friends.
- Her husband recently returned from USA is an engineer.
- (Not: *Her husband returned from USA is an engineer.)
Please, can anyone explain to me why “arrived girl” needs an adverb?