nodetype
= coap
Paratactic structure root nodes have one of the following functors: CONJ
, ADVS
, CSQ
, DISJ
, GRAD
, REAS
, CONFR
, CONTRA
, OPER
or APPS
(viz Section 12, "Functors expressing the relations between the members of paratactic structures").
The t-lemmas assigned to these nodes may be conjunctions (used with coordination and apposition; e.g.: a (=and), ale (=but), kdežto (=whereas/while)), t-lemma substitutes for (syntactically relevant) punctuation marks (e.g.: #Comma
, #Dash
, #Colon
, #Separ
, see Section 4, "T-lemma substitutes") or symbols referring to mathematical operations and intervals (e.g.: +, krát (=times), od_ do (=from-to)).
Nodes of this type have a t-lemma, one of the functors above and other attributes. Paratactic structure root nodes have no grammatemes.
The following node types can be immediate daughters of paratactic structure root nodes:
nodes representing terminal members of paratactic structures (i.e. the actual members of paratactic expressions; the value assigned to the nodetype
attribute is usually complex
),
root nodes of (embedded) paratactic structures (nodetype
= coap
),
nodes that modify all members of the paratactic structure simultaneously (so called shared modifiers; the value of the nodetype
attribute is usually complex
or qcomplex
),
nodes assigned to rhematizers taking scope over shared modifiers (functor
= RHEM
, nodetype
= atom
),
nodes modifying the paratactic structure root node itself (these are conjunction modifiers with the functor CM
; nodetype
= atom
).
For a discussion of paratactic structures (and their analysis), see Section 6, "Parataxis".