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Syntactic analyzation of "Without some common baseline of facts, without a willingness to admit new information, and concede that your opponent might be making a fair point, and that science and reason matter then we're going to keep talking past each other, and we'll make common ground and compromise impossible." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Without Preposition
2. some Determiner
3. common Adjective
4. baseline Noun Singular
5. of Preposition
6. facts Noun Plural
7. ,
8. without Preposition
9. a Determiner
10. willingness Noun Singular
11. to to.
12. admit Verb Base Form.
13. new Adjective
14. information Noun Singular
15. ,
16. and Conjunction
17. concede Verb Sing Present
18. that Preposition
19. your Possessive Pronoun.
20. opponent Noun Singular
21. might Modal
22. be Verb Base Form.
23. making Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
24. a Determiner
25. fair Adjective
26. point Noun Singular
27. ,
28. and Conjunction
29. that Preposition
30. science Noun Singular
31. and Conjunction
32. reason Noun Singular
33. matter Noun Singular
34. then Adverb.
35. we Personal Pronoun.
36. 're Verb Sing Present
37. going Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
38. to to.
39. keep Verb Base Form.
40. talking Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
41. past Preposition
42. each Determiner
43. other Adjective
44. ,
45. and Conjunction
46. we Personal Pronoun.
47. 'll Modal
48. make Verb Base Form.
49. common Adjective
50. ground Noun Singular
51. and Conjunction
52. compromise Noun Singular
53. impossible Adjective
54. . .

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Interjection

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