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Syntactic analyzation of "As science advances as some describe it, into itself, - by creating technology which is then subsequently of a higher complexity than the ideas it is to help explain - complications often can arise, such as a need for higher education for those who utilise it. This may not be a negative complication in itself, but gives rise to another problem: that this causes education about the subject's fundamentals to be sacrificed for the training in the utilisation of ever changing technology."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
As
Preposition
2.
science
Noun
Singular
3.
advances
Noun
Plural
4.
as
Preposition
5.
some
Determiner
6.
describe
Verb
Sing Present
7.
it
Personal Pronoun.
8.
,
9.
into
Preposition
10.
itself
Personal Pronoun.
11.
,
12.
-
:
13.
by
Preposition
14.
creating
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
15.
technology
Noun
Singular
16.
which
wh-determiner.
17.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
18.
then
Adverb.
19.
subsequently
Adverb.
20.
of
Preposition
21.
a
Determiner
22.
higher
Adjective
Comparative
23.
complexity
Noun
Singular
24.
than
Preposition
25.
the
Determiner
26.
ideas
Noun
Plural
27.
it
Personal Pronoun.
28.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
29.
to
to.
30.
help
Verb
Base Form.
31.
explain
Verb
Base Form.
32.
-
:
33.
complications
Noun
Plural
34.
often
Adverb.
35.
can
Modal
36.
arise
Verb
Base Form.
37.
,
38.
such
Adjective
39.
as
Preposition
40.
a
Determiner
41.
need
Noun
Singular
42.
for
Preposition
43.
higher
Adjective
Comparative
44.
education
Noun
Singular
45.
for
Preposition
46.
those
Determiner
47.
who
wh-pronoun.
48.
utilise
Verb
Sing Present
49.
it
Personal Pronoun.
50.
.
.
51.
This
Determiner
52.
may
Modal
53.
not
Adverb.
54.
be
Verb
Base Form.
55.
a
Determiner
56.
negative
Adjective
57.
complication
Noun
Singular
58.
in
Preposition
59.
itself
Personal Pronoun.
60.
,
61.
but
Conjunction
62.
gives
Verb
3rd person sing.
63.
rise
Noun
Singular
64.
to
to.
65.
another
Determiner
66.
problem
Noun
Singular
67.
:
:
68.
that
Preposition
69.
this
Determiner
70.
causes
Verb
3rd person sing.
71.
education
Noun
Singular
72.
about
Preposition
73.
the
Determiner
74.
subject
Noun
Singular
75.
's
Possessive Ending.
76.
fundamentals
Noun
Plural
77.
to
to.
78.
be
Verb
Base Form.
79.
sacrificed
Verb
Past Participle.
80.
for
Preposition
81.
the
Determiner
82.
training
Noun
Singular
83.
in
Preposition
84.
the
Determiner
85.
utilisation
Noun
Singular
86.
of
Preposition
87.
ever
Adverb.
88.
changing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
89.
technology
Noun
Singular
90.
.
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