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cc: coordinating conjunction

For more on coordination, see the conj relation. A cc is the relation between the first conjunct and a coordinating conjunction like και or αλλά delimiting another conjunct.

A coordinating conjunction may also appear at the beginning or close to the beginning of a sentence. This is also called a cc, and it depends on the root predicate of the sentence. (In fact there is a coordination that spans multiple sentences. We cannot attach a word to the first conjunct because it is in another sentence. Thus we attach it to the first conjunct available in the current sentence: its main predicate.)


Treebank Statistics (UD_Greek)

This relation is universal.

2074 nodes (4%) are attached to their parents as cc.

1712 instances of cc (83%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child). Average distance between parent and child is 4.8847637415622.

The following 15 pairs of parts of speech are connected with cc: NOUN-CONJ (870; 42% instances), VERB-CONJ (776; 37% instances), ADJ-CONJ (148; 7% instances), ADV-CONJ (67; 3% instances), CONJ-CONJ (57; 3% instances), ADP-CONJ (42; 2% instances), NOUN-ADV (27; 1% instances), NUM-CONJ (22; 1% instances), PUNCT-CONJ (22; 1% instances), PRON-CONJ (18; 1% instances), VERB-ADV (17; 1% instances), ADJ-ADV (3; 0% instances), PRON-ADV (3; 0% instances), DET-ADV (1; 0% instances), DET-CONJ (1; 0% instances).


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