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Syntactic analyzation of "A very different and fairly common quasi-human kind was sometimes produced by planets rather larger than the Earth. Owing to the greater strength of gravitation, there would first appear, in place of the familiar quadruped, a six-legged type. This would proliferate into little sextuped burrowers, swift and elegant sextuped grazers, a sextuped mammoth, complete with tusks, and many kinds of sextuped carnivora. Man in these worlds sprang usually from some small opposum-like creature which had come to use the first of its three pairs of limbs for nest-building or for climbing. In time, the forepart of its body thus became erect, and it gradually assumed a form not unlike that of a quadruped with a human torso in place of a neck. In fact it became a centaur, with four legs and two capable arms. It was very strange to find oneself in a world in which all the amenities and conveniences of civilization were fashioned to suit men of this form."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
A
Determiner
2.
very
Adverb.
3.
different
Adjective
4.
and
Conjunction
5.
fairly
Adverb.
6.
common
Adjective
7.
quasi-human
Adjective
8.
kind
Noun
Singular
9.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
10.
sometimes
Adverb.
11.
produced
Verb
Past Participle.
12.
by
Preposition
13.
planets
Noun
Plural
14.
rather
Adverb.
15.
larger
Adjective
Comparative
16.
than
Preposition
17.
the
Determiner
18.
Earth
Proper Noun
Singular
19.
.
.
20.
Owing
Proper Noun
Singular
21.
to
to.
22.
the
Determiner
23.
greater
Adjective
Comparative
24.
strength
Noun
Singular
25.
of
Preposition
26.
gravitation
Noun
Singular
27.
,
28.
there
Existential There.
29.
would
Modal
30.
first
Adverb.
31.
appear
Verb
Base Form.
32.
,
33.
in
Preposition
34.
place
Noun
Singular
35.
of
Preposition
36.
the
Determiner
37.
familiar
Adjective
38.
quadruped
Noun
Singular
39.
,
40.
a
Determiner
41.
six-legged
Adjective
42.
type
Noun
Singular
43.
.
.
44.
This
Determiner
45.
would
Modal
46.
proliferate
Verb
Base Form.
47.
into
Preposition
48.
little
Adjective
49.
sextuped
Adjective
50.
burrowers
Noun
Plural
51.
,
52.
swift
Adjective
53.
and
Conjunction
54.
elegant
Adjective
55.
sextuped
Adjective
56.
grazers
Noun
Plural
57.
,
58.
a
Determiner
59.
sextuped
Adjective
60.
mammoth
Adjective
61.
,
62.
complete
Adjective
63.
with
Preposition
64.
tusks
Noun
Plural
65.
,
66.
and
Conjunction
67.
many
Adjective
68.
kinds
Noun
Plural
69.
of
Preposition
70.
sextuped
Foreign Word
71.
carnivora
Foreign Word
72.
.
.
73.
Man
Noun
Singular
74.
in
Preposition
75.
these
Determiner
76.
worlds
Noun
Plural
77.
sprang
Verb
Past Tense.
78.
usually
Adverb.
79.
from
Preposition
80.
some
Determiner
81.
small
Adjective
82.
opposum-like
Adjective
83.
creature
Noun
Singular
84.
which
wh-determiner.
85.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
86.
come
Verb
Past Participle.
87.
to
to.
88.
use
Verb
Base Form.
89.
the
Determiner
90.
first
Adjective
91.
of
Preposition
92.
its
Possessive Pronoun.
93.
three
Cardinal Digit
94.
pairs
Noun
Plural
95.
of
Preposition
96.
limbs
Noun
Plural
97.
for
Preposition
98.
nest-building
Noun
Singular
99.
or
Conjunction
100.
for
Preposition
101.
climbing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
102.
.
.
103.
In
Preposition
104.
time
Noun
Singular
105.
,
106.
the
Determiner
107.
forepart
Noun
Singular
108.
of
Preposition
109.
its
Possessive Pronoun.
110.
body
Noun
Singular
111.
thus
Adverb.
112.
became
Verb
Past Tense.
113.
erect
Adjective
114.
,
115.
and
Conjunction
116.
it
Personal Pronoun.
117.
gradually
Adverb.
118.
assumed
Verb
Past Tense.
119.
a
Determiner
120.
form
Noun
Singular
121.
not
Adverb.
122.
unlike
Preposition
123.
that
Determiner
124.
of
Preposition
125.
a
Determiner
126.
quadruped
Verb
Past Participle.
127.
with
Preposition
128.
a
Determiner
129.
human
Adjective
130.
torso
Noun
Singular
131.
in
Preposition
132.
place
Noun
Singular
133.
of
Preposition
134.
a
Determiner
135.
neck
Noun
Singular
136.
.
.
137.
In
Preposition
138.
fact
Noun
Singular
139.
it
Personal Pronoun.
140.
became
Verb
Past Tense.
141.
a
Determiner
142.
centaur
Proper Noun
Singular
143.
,
144.
with
Preposition
145.
four
Cardinal Digit
146.
legs
Noun
Plural
147.
and
Conjunction
148.
two
Cardinal Digit
149.
capable
Adjective
150.
arms
Noun
Plural
151.
.
.
152.
It
Personal Pronoun.
153.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
154.
very
Adverb.
155.
strange
Adjective
156.
to
to.
157.
find
Verb
Base Form.
158.
oneself
Noun
Singular
159.
in
Preposition
160.
a
Determiner
161.
world
Noun
Singular
162.
in
Preposition
163.
which
wh-determiner.
164.
all
Predeterminer
165.
the
Determiner
166.
amenities
Noun
Plural
167.
and
Conjunction
168.
conveniences
Noun
Plural
169.
of
Preposition
170.
civilization
Noun
Singular
171.
were
Verb
Past Tense.
172.
fashioned
Verb
Past Participle.
173.
to
to.
174.
suit
Verb
Base Form.
175.
men
Noun
Plural
176.
of
Preposition
177.
this
Determiner
178.
form
Noun
Singular
179.
.
.
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