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Syntactic analyzation of "President von Weizsacker has said: "The German question is open as long as the Brandenburg Gate is closed." Today I say: As long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to stand, it is not the German question alone that remains open, but the question of freedom for all mankind. Yet I do not come here to lament. For I find in Berlin a message of hope, even in the shadow of this wall, a message of triumph." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. President Proper Noun Singular
2. von Proper Noun Singular
3. Weizsacker Proper Noun Singular
4. has Verb 3rd person sing.
5. said Verb Past Participle.
6. : :
7. ``
8. The Determiner
9. German Adjective
10. question Noun Singular
11. is Verb 3rd person sing.
12. open Adjective
13. as Adverb.
14. long Adverb.
15. as Preposition
16. the Determiner
17. Brandenburg Proper Noun Singular
18. Gate Proper Noun Singular
19. is Verb 3rd person sing.
20. closed Verb Past Participle.
21. . .
22. ''
23. Today Noun Singular
24. I Personal Pronoun.
25. say Verb Sing Present
26. : :
27. As Adverb.
28. long Adverb.
29. as Preposition
30. this Determiner
31. gate Noun Singular
32. is Verb 3rd person sing.
33. closed Verb Past Participle.
34. ,
35. as Adverb.
36. long Adverb.
37. as Preposition
38. this Determiner
39. scar Noun Singular
40. of Preposition
41. a Determiner
42. wall Noun Singular
43. is Verb 3rd person sing.
44. permitted Verb Past Participle.
45. to to.
46. stand Verb Base Form.
47. ,
48. it Personal Pronoun.
49. is Verb 3rd person sing.
50. not Adverb.
51. the Determiner
52. German Adjective
53. question Noun Singular
54. alone Adverb.
55. that wh-determiner.
56. remains Verb 3rd person sing.
57. open Adjective
58. ,
59. but Conjunction
60. the Determiner
61. question Noun Singular
62. of Preposition
63. freedom Noun Singular
64. for Preposition
65. all Determiner
66. mankind Noun Singular
67. . .
68. Yet Conjunction
69. I Personal Pronoun.
70. do Verb Sing Present
71. not Adverb.
72. come Verb Base Form.
73. here Adverb.
74. to to.
75. lament Noun Singular
76. . .
77. For Preposition
78. I Personal Pronoun.
79. find Verb Sing Present
80. in Preposition
81. Berlin Proper Noun Singular
82. a Determiner
83. message Noun Singular
84. of Preposition
85. hope Noun Singular
86. ,
87. even Adverb.
88. in Preposition
89. the Determiner
90. shadow Noun Singular
91. of Preposition
92. this Determiner
93. wall Noun Singular
94. ,
95. a Determiner
96. message Noun Singular
97. of Preposition
98. triumph Noun Singular
99. . .

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