conj
: conjunct
A conjunct is the relation between two elements connected by a coordinating conjunction, such as and, or, etc. We treat conjunctions asymmetrically: the head of the relation is the first conjunct and all the other conjuncts depend on it via the conj relation.
Ion și Maria au sosit . \n John and Mary have arrived .
conj(Ion, Maria)
Coordinate clauses are treated the same way as coordination of other constituent types:
Ion a sosit , dar Maria întârzie . \n John has arrived , but Mary is_late .
conj(sosit, întârzie)
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