CCONJ
: coordinating conjunction
CCONJ
is used to tag an Yupik enclitic (=llu “and”).
Examples
Naa-ka=llu nengyu-n=llu
naa(N)-[Abs.1SgPoss.Sg]=llu nengyugh(N)-[Abs.2SgPoss.Sg]=llu
"My mother and your grandmother"
1-3 Naakallu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Analysis=naa(N)^[Abs.1SgPoss.Sg]^\=llu|Gloss=my-mother-
1 Naa naa NOUN _ _ 8 nsubj _ Analysis=naa(N)|Gloss=mother
2 ka ka X _ Case=Abs|Number=Sing|Number[psor]=Sing|Person[psor]=1 1 dep:infl _ Analysis=[Abs.1SgPoss.Sg]
3 llu llu CCONJ _ _ 1 cc _ Analysis=\=llu|Gloss=and
4-6 nengyunllu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Analysis=nengyugh(N)^[Abs.2SgPoss.Sg]^\=llu|Gloss=your-grandmother
4 nengyu nengyu NOUN _ _ 1 conj _ Analysis=nengyugh(N)|Gloss=grandmother
5 n n X _ Case=Abs|Number=Sing|Number[psor]=Sing|Person[psor]=2 4 dep:infl _ Analysis=[Abs.2SgPoss.Sg]
6 llu llu CCONJ _ _ 4 cc _ Analysis=\=llu|Gloss=and
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