Category:English coordinates
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The prototypical coordinate is a multi-word expression that consists of a coordinator and a head (usually a noun, verb, adjective or adverb). Most such entries are most commonly for expressions that serve to terminate lists of one or more conjuncts, serving as placeholders for omitted members of a possibly much longer list. Also included are one-word terms and abbreviations that function in the same way as the prototypical coordinate.
See also
[edit]- Coordination (linguistics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Pages in category "English coordinates"
The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.
A
- absque hoc
- and all
- and all that
- and all the rest of it
- and all this
- and a partridge in a pear tree
- and be done with it
- and change
- and counting
- and crap
- and don't play one on TV
- and how
- and shit
- and so forth
- and so on
- and that
- and the horse you rode in on
- and the like
- and then some
- and whatnot
- and your little dog too