SCONJ
: subordinating conjunction
Definition
A subordinating conjunction is a conjunction that links constructions by making one of them a constituent of the other. The subordinating conjunction typically introduces a subordinate clause, e.g. Izvedel sem, da me žena vara. “I found out that my wife is cheating on me.”
Examples
- da “that”
- ki “which”
- kot “like”
- ko “when”
- če “if”
- ker “because”
- kjer “where”
- ko “when”
- čeprav “even_though”
- kakor “as”
Conversion from JOS
All conjunctions with Type=subordinate are converted to SCONJ
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