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cc: coordinating conjunction

A cc is the relation between a conjunct and an associated coordinating conjunction that precedes it.

ǁîb ge ǃomkha tsî ǁnâuǃāba ge mā . \n He DECL hands and intellect PST give .
cc(ǁnâuǃāba, tsî)
conj(ǃomkha, ǁnâuǃāba)
cc(intellect, and)
conj(hands, intellect)
Watters , Cowan tsî Donovan \n Watters , Cowan and Donovan
cc(Donovan-5, tsî)
conj(Watters-1, Cowan-3)
conj(Watters-1, Donovan-5)
cc(Donovan-11, and)
conj(Watters-7, Cowan-9)
conj(Watters-7, Donovan-11)

A coordinating conjunction relation is also used with the additional tsî “and” + person-gender-number clitic.

Maras tsî Saras tsî ra ge ǃhaebe ra ǂkhawu . \n Mara and Sara and 3F.DU DECL fast IPFV become weak .
cc(Saras, tsî-2)
conj(Maras, Saras)
cc(ra, tsî-4)
conj(Maras, ra)
cc(Sara, and-13)
conj(Mara, Sara)
cc(3F.DU, and-15)
conj(Mara, 3F.DU)

A coordinating conjunction may also appear at the beginning of a sentence. This is also attached as cc, even though the sentence lacks multiple conjuncts joined with a conj relation.

Tsî nēs ge ǀgui mîǁguiba . \n And this DECL one claim .
cc(mîǁguiba, Tsî)
cc(claim, And)

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