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Syntactic analyzation of "Among the familiar things that he would encounter would be creatures recognizably human yet in his view grotesque. While he himself laboured under the weight of his own body, these giants would be easily striding. He would consider them very sturdy, often thick-set, folk, but he would be compelled to allow them grace of movement and even beauty of proportion. The longer he stayed with them the more beauty he would see in them, and the less complacently would he regard his own type. Some of these fantastic men and women he would find covered with fur, hirsute, or mole-velvet, revealing the underlying muscles. Others would display brown, yellow or ruddy skin, and yet others a translucent ash-green, warmed by the under-flowing blood. As a species, though we are all human, we are extremely variable in body and mind, so variable that superficially we seem to be not one species but many." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Among Preposition
2. the Determiner
3. familiar Adjective
4. things Noun Plural
5. that Preposition
6. he Personal Pronoun.
7. would Modal
8. encounter Verb Base Form.
9. would Modal
10. be Verb Base Form.
11. creatures Noun Plural
12. recognizably Adverb.
13. human Adjective
14. yet Adverb.
15. in Preposition
16. his Possessive Pronoun.
17. view Noun Singular
18. grotesque Adjective
19. . .
20. While Preposition
21. he Personal Pronoun.
22. himself Personal Pronoun.
23. laboured Verb Past Tense.
24. under Preposition
25. the Determiner
26. weight Noun Singular
27. of Preposition
28. his Possessive Pronoun.
29. own Adjective
30. body Noun Singular
31. ,
32. these Determiner
33. giants Noun Plural
34. would Modal
35. be Verb Base Form.
36. easily Adverb.
37. striding Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
38. . .
39. He Personal Pronoun.
40. would Modal
41. consider Verb Base Form.
42. them Personal Pronoun.
43. very Adverb.
44. sturdy Adjective
45. ,
46. often Adverb.
47. thick-set Adjective
48. ,
49. folk Noun Singular
50. ,
51. but Conjunction
52. he Personal Pronoun.
53. would Modal
54. be Verb Base Form.
55. compelled Verb Past Participle.
56. to to.
57. allow Verb Base Form.
58. them Personal Pronoun.
59. grace Noun Singular
60. of Preposition
61. movement Noun Singular
62. and Conjunction
63. even Adverb.
64. beauty Noun Singular
65. of Preposition
66. proportion Noun Singular
67. . .
68. The Determiner
69. longer Adverb Comparative.
70. he Personal Pronoun.
71. stayed Verb Past Tense.
72. with Preposition
73. them Personal Pronoun.
74. the Determiner
75. more Adjective Comparative
76. beauty Noun Singular
77. he Personal Pronoun.
78. would Modal
79. see Verb Base Form.
80. in Preposition
81. them Personal Pronoun.
82. ,
83. and Conjunction
84. the Determiner
85. less Adverb Comparative.
86. complacently Adverb.
87. would Modal
88. he Personal Pronoun.
89. regard Verb Base Form.
90. his Possessive Pronoun.
91. own Adjective
92. type Noun Singular
93. . .
94. Some Determiner
95. of Preposition
96. these Determiner
97. fantastic Adjective
98. men Noun Plural
99. and Conjunction
100. women Noun Plural
101. he Personal Pronoun.
102. would Modal
103. find Verb Base Form.
104. covered Verb Past Participle.
105. with Preposition
106. fur Noun Singular
107. ,
108. hirsute Adjective
109. ,
110. or Conjunction
111. mole-velvet Noun Singular
112. ,
113. revealing Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
114. the Determiner
115. underlying Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
116. muscles Noun Plural
117. . .
118. Others Noun Plural
119. would Modal
120. display Verb Base Form.
121. brown Adjective
122. ,
123. yellow Adjective
124. or Conjunction
125. ruddy Adjective
126. skin Noun Singular
127. ,
128. and Conjunction
129. yet Adverb.
130. others Noun Plural
131. a Determiner
132. translucent Adjective
133. ash-green Noun Singular
134. ,
135. warmed Verb Past Participle.
136. by Preposition
137. the Determiner
138. under-flowing Adjective
139. blood Noun Singular
140. . .
141. As Preposition
142. a Determiner
143. species Noun Singular
144. ,
145. though Preposition
146. we Personal Pronoun.
147. are Verb Sing Present
148. all Determiner
149. human Adjective
150. ,
151. we Personal Pronoun.
152. are Verb Sing Present
153. extremely Adverb.
154. variable Adjective
155. in Preposition
156. body Noun Singular
157. and Conjunction
158. mind Noun Singular
159. ,
160. so Adverb.
161. variable Adjective
162. that Preposition
163. superficially Adverb.
164. we Personal Pronoun.
165. seem Verb Sing Present
166. to to.
167. be Verb Base Form.
168. not Adverb.
169. one Cardinal Digit
170. species Noun Plural
171. but Conjunction
172. many Adjective
173. . .

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