conj
: conjunction
The conjunction relation is used for the following cases:
- Explicit conjunction, with a coordinator, e.g. auh “and”, this includes a punctuation separated list where the final element has the coordinator
- Side-by-side phrases without a coordinator, but where they share the same function with respect to their head and that function cannot be duplicated (e.g.
obj
,subj
) - Side-by-side phrases where in order to obtain the required interpretation, neither one can be omitted (cf. #36)
Examples
Explicit coordination
Side-by-side phrases without coordinator
Side-by-side phrases with interpretation requirement
Auh <b>intla zan ipan otlathuic, in zan ye oncan pilcac</b>, ic moyollalia.\n "Y <b>si le amaneció, ahí estaba colgado</b>, se ponía tranquilo su corazón.
conj(otlathuic, pilcac)
root(moyollalia)
mark(otlathuic, intla)
advmod(pilcac, oncan)
obl(otlathuic, ipan)
See also
conj in other languages: [bg] [bm] [cop] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [et] [eu] [fi] [fo] [fr] [fro] [ga] [gsw] [hy] [it] [ka] [kk] [ky] [nci] [no] [pcm] [pt] [qpm] [ro] [ru] [sl] [ssp] [sv] [swl] [tr] [u] [vi] [xcl] [yue] [zh]