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mark: marker

A marker is the word introducing a finite clause subordinate to another clause. Similar to case, it can be a subordinate conjunction. Unlike case though, it introduces clauses, not complements. The mark element is a dependent of the subordinate clause head.

ხოლო თქუენ ნუ ესრე ჰგონებთ, ვითარმედ ცუდად რასმე იტყოდა წინაწარმეტყუელი ამას სიტყუასა. \n 'But you, do not think thus, that the prophet would say anything bad about this word.'
ccomp(ჰგონებთ, იტყოდა)
mark(იტყოდა, ვითარმედ)
nsubj(იტყოდა, წინაწარმეტყუელი)

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