SCONJ
: subordinating conjunction
Definition
A subordinating conjunction is a conjunction that links constructions by making one of them a constituent of the other. We annotate converbs affixes into subordinating conjunctions, affixes of the verbal stem and element holding the position of relativizer.
Examples :
- Relativizer : bak tʔi -it =eːt ʔiːbaːb / dh =eː ti- ki i- di eːn // a story like that happened to me”, he said, they said.
- Converb affixe: hoː =b hoːsoː ʃʔag -aː =b =u uː= tak // ʔasal -aː =b iː- kti =jeːb / The man was carrying on his shoulder a lamb that he had grilled.
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