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Syntactic analyzation of "Two hundred million years after the solar collision innumerable species of sub-human grazers with long sheep-like muzzles, ample molars, and almost ruminant digestive systems, were competing with one another on the polar continent. Upon these preyed the sub-human carnivora, of whom some were built for speed in the chase, others for stalking and a sudden spring. But since jumping was no easy matter on Neptune, the cat-like types were all minute. They preyed upon man's more rabbit-like and rat-like descendants, or on the carrion of the larger mammals, or on the lusty worms and beetles. These had sprung originally from vermin which had been transported accidentally from Venus. For of all the ancient Venerian fauna only man himself, a few insects and other invertebrates, and many kinds of micro-organisms, succeeded in colonizing Neptune. Of plants, many types had been artificially bred for the new world, and from these eventually arose a host of grasses, flowering plants, thick-trunked bushes, and novel sea-weeds. On this marine flora fed certain highly developed marine worms; and of these last, some in time became vertebrate, predatory, swift and fish-like. On these in turn man's own marine descendants preyed, whether as sub-human seals, or still more specialized subhuman porpoises."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
Two
Cardinal Digit
2.
hundred
Cardinal Digit
3.
million
Cardinal Digit
4.
years
Noun
Plural
5.
after
Preposition
6.
the
Determiner
7.
solar
Adjective
8.
collision
Noun
Singular
9.
innumerable
Adjective
10.
species
Noun
Plural
11.
of
Preposition
12.
sub-human
Adjective
13.
grazers
Noun
Plural
14.
with
Preposition
15.
long
Adjective
16.
sheep-like
Adjective
17.
muzzles
Verb
3rd person sing.
18.
,
19.
ample
Adjective
20.
molars
Noun
Plural
21.
,
22.
and
Conjunction
23.
almost
Adverb.
24.
ruminant
Noun
Singular
25.
digestive
Adjective
26.
systems
Noun
Plural
27.
,
28.
were
Verb
Past Tense.
29.
competing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
30.
with
Preposition
31.
one
Cardinal Digit
32.
another
Determiner
33.
on
Preposition
34.
the
Determiner
35.
polar
Adjective
36.
continent
Noun
Singular
37.
.
.
38.
Upon
Preposition
39.
these
Determiner
40.
preyed
Verb
Past Tense.
41.
the
Determiner
42.
sub-human
Adjective
43.
carnivora
Noun
Singular
44.
,
45.
of
Preposition
46.
whom
wh-pronoun.
47.
some
Determiner
48.
were
Verb
Past Tense.
49.
built
Verb
Past Participle.
50.
for
Preposition
51.
speed
Noun
Singular
52.
in
Preposition
53.
the
Determiner
54.
chase
Noun
Singular
55.
,
56.
others
Noun
Plural
57.
for
Preposition
58.
stalking
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
59.
and
Conjunction
60.
a
Determiner
61.
sudden
Adjective
62.
spring
Noun
Singular
63.
.
.
64.
But
Conjunction
65.
since
Preposition
66.
jumping
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
67.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
68.
no
Determiner
69.
easy
Adjective
70.
matter
Noun
Singular
71.
on
Preposition
72.
Neptune
Proper Noun
Singular
73.
,
74.
the
Determiner
75.
cat-like
Adjective
76.
types
Noun
Plural
77.
were
Verb
Past Tense.
78.
all
Determiner
79.
minute
Noun
Singular
80.
.
.
81.
They
Personal Pronoun.
82.
preyed
Verb
Past Tense.
83.
upon
Preposition
84.
man
Noun
Singular
85.
's
Possessive Ending.
86.
more
Adverb
Comparative.
87.
rabbit-like
Adjective
88.
and
Conjunction
89.
rat-like
Adjective
90.
descendants
Noun
Plural
91.
,
92.
or
Conjunction
93.
on
Preposition
94.
the
Determiner
95.
carrion
Noun
Singular
96.
of
Preposition
97.
the
Determiner
98.
larger
Adjective
Comparative
99.
mammals
Noun
Plural
100.
,
101.
or
Conjunction
102.
on
Preposition
103.
the
Determiner
104.
lusty
Adjective
105.
worms
Noun
Plural
106.
and
Conjunction
107.
beetles
Noun
Plural
108.
.
.
109.
These
Determiner
110.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
111.
sprung
Verb
Past Participle.
112.
originally
Adverb.
113.
from
Preposition
114.
vermin
Noun
Singular
115.
which
wh-determiner.
116.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
117.
been
Verb
Past Participle.
118.
transported
Verb
Past Participle.
119.
accidentally
Adverb.
120.
from
Preposition
121.
Venus
Proper Noun
Singular
122.
.
.
123.
For
Preposition
124.
of
Preposition
125.
all
Predeterminer
126.
the
Determiner
127.
ancient
Adjective
128.
Venerian
Adjective
129.
fauna
Noun
Plural
130.
only
Adverb.
131.
man
Verb
Sing Present
132.
himself
Personal Pronoun.
133.
,
134.
a
Determiner
135.
few
Adjective
136.
insects
Noun
Plural
137.
and
Conjunction
138.
other
Adjective
139.
invertebrates
Noun
Plural
140.
,
141.
and
Conjunction
142.
many
Adjective
143.
kinds
Noun
Plural
144.
of
Preposition
145.
micro-organisms
Noun
Plural
146.
,
147.
succeeded
Verb
Past Participle.
148.
in
Preposition
149.
colonizing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
150.
Neptune
Proper Noun
Singular
151.
.
.
152.
Of
Preposition
153.
plants
Noun
Plural
154.
,
155.
many
Adjective
156.
types
Noun
Plural
157.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
158.
been
Verb
Past Participle.
159.
artificially
Adverb.
160.
bred
Verb
Past Participle.
161.
for
Preposition
162.
the
Determiner
163.
new
Adjective
164.
world
Noun
Singular
165.
,
166.
and
Conjunction
167.
from
Preposition
168.
these
Determiner
169.
eventually
Adverb.
170.
arose
Verb
Past Tense.
171.
a
Determiner
172.
host
Noun
Singular
173.
of
Preposition
174.
grasses
Noun
Plural
175.
,
176.
flowering
Noun
Singular
177.
plants
Noun
Plural
178.
,
179.
thick-trunked
Adjective
180.
bushes
Noun
Plural
181.
,
182.
and
Conjunction
183.
novel
Adjective
184.
sea-weeds
Noun
Plural
185.
.
.
186.
On
Preposition
187.
this
Determiner
188.
marine
Adjective
189.
flora
Noun
Singular
190.
fed
Noun
Singular
191.
certain
Adjective
192.
highly
Adverb.
193.
developed
Verb
Past Participle.
194.
marine
Adjective
195.
worms
Noun
Plural
196.
;
:
197.
and
Conjunction
198.
of
Preposition
199.
these
Determiner
200.
last
Adjective
201.
,
202.
some
Determiner
203.
in
Preposition
204.
time
Noun
Singular
205.
became
Verb
Past Tense.
206.
vertebrate
Adjective
207.
,
208.
predatory
Adjective
209.
,
210.
swift
Adjective
211.
and
Conjunction
212.
fish-like
Adjective
213.
.
.
214.
On
Preposition
215.
these
Determiner
216.
in
Preposition
217.
turn
Noun
Singular
218.
man
Noun
Singular
219.
's
Possessive Ending.
220.
own
Adjective
221.
marine
Noun
Singular
222.
descendants
Noun
Plural
223.
preyed
Verb
Past Tense.
224.
,
225.
whether
Preposition
226.
as
Preposition
227.
sub-human
Adjective
228.
seals
Noun
Plural
229.
,
230.
or
Conjunction
231.
still
Adverb.
232.
more
Adverb
Comparative.
233.
specialized
Adjective
234.
subhuman
Adjective
235.
porpoises
Noun
Plural
236.
.
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