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Syntactic analyzation of "Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H. L. Hunt (you possibly know his background), a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Should Modal
2. any Determiner
3. political Adjective
4. party Noun Singular
5. attempt Noun Singular
6. to to.
7. abolish Verb Base Form.
8. social Adjective
9. security Noun Singular
10. ,
11. unemployment Noun Singular
12. insurance Noun Singular
13. ,
14. and Conjunction
15. eliminate Verb Base Form.
16. labor Noun Singular
17. laws Noun Plural
18. and Conjunction
19. farm Noun Singular
20. programs Noun Plural
21. ,
22. you Personal Pronoun.
23. would Modal
24. not Adverb.
25. hear Verb Base Form.
26. of Preposition
27. that Determiner
28. party Noun Singular
29. again Adverb.
30. in Preposition
31. our Possessive Pronoun.
32. political Adjective
33. history Noun Singular
34. . .
35. There Existential There.
36. is Verb 3rd person sing.
37. a Determiner
38. tiny Adjective
39. splinter Noun Singular
40. group Noun Singular
41. ,
42. of Preposition
43. course Noun Singular
44. ,
45. that wh-determiner.
46. believes Verb 3rd person sing.
47. you Personal Pronoun.
48. can Modal
49. do Verb Base Form.
50. these Determiner
51. things Noun Plural
52. . .
53. Among Preposition
54. them Personal Pronoun.
55. are Verb Sing Present
56. H. Proper Noun Singular
57. L. Proper Noun Singular
58. Hunt Proper Noun Singular
59. ( Proper Noun Singular
60. you Personal Pronoun.
61. possibly Adverb.
62. know Verb Base Form.
63. his Possessive Pronoun.
64. background Noun Singular
65. ) Noun Singular
66. ,
67. a Determiner
68. few Adjective
69. other Adjective
70. Texas Proper Noun Singular
71. oil Noun Singular
72. millionaires Noun Plural
73. ,
74. and Conjunction
75. an Determiner
76. occasional Adjective
77. politician Noun Singular
78. or Conjunction
79. business Noun Singular
80. man Noun Singular
81. from Preposition
82. other Adjective
83. areas Noun Plural
84. . .
85. Their Possessive Pronoun.
86. number Noun Singular
87. is Verb 3rd person sing.
88. negligible Adjective
89. and Conjunction
90. they Personal Pronoun.
91. are Verb Sing Present
92. stupid Adjective
93. . .

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