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Field |
Value |
class | Concept |
status | candidate |
prefLabel@en | coordinate |
definition@en | conjunction linking words, split up tokens, or groups of words with the same word order (source: CGN) |
notation | coordinate |
example@en | Jack and Jill, Jack or Jill, in- en uitvoer (import and export), Mia kocht een heleboel levensmiddelen en liet ze thuis bezorgen (Mia bought lots of food and had it delivered home), John bought two games and Jane never knew (source: CGN) |
note@en | split up token, cf. http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-5031 |
scopeNote@en | In some languages subordinate clauses and main clauses are marked by different order of the verbs. In main clauses the finite verbs appears in the second position, while in a subordinate clause all verbs usually appear at the end of the sentence. (source: CGN) |
changeNote | This concept is based on the ISOcat data category: http://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-5028 |
inScheme | Morphosyntax |
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toBeChecked | --- |
uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11459/CCR_C-5028_02ebdc50-707e-fa23-ceae-657135acb298 |
license | Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) (use the uri above for the attribution) |
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