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Syntactic analyzation of "UNESCO’s Language Vitality and Endangerment framework has established in 2010 six degrees of vitality: safe, vulnerable, definitely endangered, severely endangered, critically endangered and extinct." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. UNESCO Proper Noun Singular
2. Cardinal Digit
3. s Noun Singular
4. Language Noun Singular
5. Vitality Noun Singular
6. and Conjunction
7. Endangerment Noun Singular
8. framework Noun Singular
9. has Verb 3rd person sing.
10. established Verb Past Participle.
11. in Preposition
12. 2010 Cardinal Digit
13. six Cardinal Digit
14. degrees Noun Plural
15. of Preposition
16. vitality Noun Singular
17. : :
18. safe Adjective
19. ,
20. vulnerable Adjective
21. ,
22. definitely Adverb.
23. endangered Verb Past Participle.
24. ,
25. severely Adverb.
26. endangered Verb Past Participle.
27. ,
28. critically Adverb.
29. endangered Adjective
30. and Conjunction
31. extinct Adjective
32. . .

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