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Syntactic analyzation of ""Zelda, today I want salami, falafel, pizza, bacon, curry, porridge, vegetables, olives, potatoes, chips, corn, Tic Tacs, muffins, bananas, fish, turkey, chicken, cake, and wheat thins for dinner. So what's for dinner?" "He he, nothing, Father!" "Shut the hell up, you piece of crap, do you mean I'm not eating dinner?!" "Yeah, we got a new king. It's Ganon!" "You are my prisoner!" "Oh crap.""
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
``
2.
Zelda
Proper Noun
Singular
3.
,
4.
today
Noun
Singular
5.
I
Personal Pronoun.
6.
want
Verb
Sing Present
7.
salami
Noun
Plural
8.
,
9.
falafel
Noun
Singular
10.
,
11.
pizza
Noun
Singular
12.
,
13.
bacon
Noun
Singular
14.
,
15.
curry
Noun
Singular
16.
,
17.
porridge
Noun
Singular
18.
,
19.
vegetables
Noun
Plural
20.
,
21.
olives
Noun
Plural
22.
,
23.
potatoes
Noun
Plural
24.
,
25.
chips
Noun
Plural
26.
,
27.
corn
Noun
Singular
28.
,
29.
Tic
Proper Noun
Singular
30.
Tacs
Proper Noun
Singular
31.
,
32.
muffins
Noun
Plural
33.
,
34.
bananas
Noun
Plural
35.
,
36.
fish
Noun
Singular
37.
,
38.
turkey
Noun
Singular
39.
,
40.
chicken
Noun
Singular
41.
,
42.
cake
Noun
Singular
43.
,
44.
and
Conjunction
45.
wheat
Noun
Singular
46.
thins
Noun
Plural
47.
for
Preposition
48.
dinner
Noun
Singular
49.
.
.
50.
So
Adverb.
51.
what
wh-pronoun.
52.
's
Verb
3rd person sing.
53.
for
Preposition
54.
dinner
Noun
Singular
55.
?
.
56.
''
57.
``
58.
He
Personal Pronoun.
59.
he
Personal Pronoun.
60.
,
61.
nothing
Noun
Singular
62.
,
63.
Father
Proper Noun
Singular
64.
!
.
65.
''
66.
``
67.
Shut
Verb
Base Form.
68.
the
Determiner
69.
hell
Noun
Singular
70.
up
Particle.
71.
,
72.
you
Personal Pronoun.
73.
piece
Noun
Singular
74.
of
Preposition
75.
crap
Noun
Singular
76.
,
77.
do
Verb
Sing Present
78.
you
Personal Pronoun.
79.
mean
Verb
Base Form.
80.
I
Personal Pronoun.
81.
'm
Verb
Sing Present
82.
not
Adverb.
83.
eating
Adjective
84.
dinner
Noun
Singular
85.
?
.
86.
!
.
87.
''
88.
``
89.
Yeah
Interjection.
90.
,
91.
we
Personal Pronoun.
92.
got
Verb
Past Tense.
93.
a
Determiner
94.
new
Adjective
95.
king
Noun
Singular
96.
.
.
97.
It
Personal Pronoun.
98.
's
Verb
3rd person sing.
99.
Ganon
Proper Noun
Singular
100.
!
.
101.
''
102.
``
103.
You
Personal Pronoun.
104.
are
Verb
Sing Present
105.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
106.
prisoner
Noun
Singular
107.
!
.
108.
''
109.
``
110.
Oh
Interjection.
111.
crap
Noun
Singular
112.
.
.
113.
''
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