mark
: marker
A marker is the word introducing a finite clause subordinate to another clause. For a complement clause, this will typically be “que” or “si”. For an adverbial clause, the marker is typically a preposition like “mientras” or “aunque”. The mark is a dependent of the subordinate clause head.
Escuchan música mientras comen . \n They listen to music while they eat .
mark(comen, mientras)
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