cc
: coordinating conjunction
A cc
is the relation between a conjunct and
a preceding coordinating conjunction.
Bill is big and honest
conj(big, honest)
cc(honest, and)
A coordinating conjunction may also appear at the beginning of a
sentence. This is also called a cc
, even though there is no preceding conjunct
(except implicitly or in a preceding sentence).
And then we left .
cc(left, And)
We have apples , pears , oranges , and bananas .
obj(have, apples)
conj(apples, pears)
conj(apples, oranges)
conj(apples, bananas)
cc(bananas, and)
punct(pears, ,-4)
punct(oranges, ,-6)
punct(bananas, ,-8)
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