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—302 SYNTAX.—PARSING. § 153If an Adjective pronoun ; then, 3. Kind (i. e. possessive, indefinite, demonstrative,&c), 4. It is found in—case; 5. Number; 6. Gender 47. Agrees with ; 8. Rule.4. Verb.— 1. Kind, viz: Transitive, or Intransitive. 2. Conjugation (orIrregular, if it is so) ; 3. Conjugate it ; 4. Derived from (if derived) ; 5Compounded of (if compounded) ; 6. It is found in—tense ; 7. Mood ; 8Voice; 9. Person; 10. Number; 11. agrees with—as its subject; 12. Rule;13. give a Synopsis.5. Adverb.— 1. Derived from (if derived) ; 2. Compounded of (if compounded) ; 3. Compared (if compared) ; 4. It modifies ; 5. Rule.6. Preposition.— 1. Governs case; 2. Rule; 3. It points out the relation between and .7. Interjection.— 1. Kind ; 2. Governs, or is put with the- case ; 3Rule.8. Conjunction.— 1. Kind; 2. Connects ; 3. Rule.775.Example of Parsing by the foregoingScheme.The sentence construed (773) may serve as an example of Etymologicaland Syntactical parsing, and for this purpose we arrange it in the orderof translation, as above." Etenim omnes artes, quae pertinent ad humanitatem, habent quoddamcommune vinculum, et continentur inter se quasi quadam cognatione."Etenim . Conjunction, casual, connecting the following sentence with thepreceding, as containing the cause or reason of what is thereomnes . . . Anstated.adjective, third declension, omnis, -is, -e, &c. ; not -compared,because incapable of increase,—in the nominative, plural, feminine,and agrees with artes, (Rule,) "An adjective agrees," &qartes ... A noun (or substantive), feminine, third declension, ars* artis y
§ 153 SYNTAX.—PARSING. 303ad Preposition, governs the accusative, and shows the relation betweenpertinent and humanitdtem.humanitdtem, Noun, feminine, third declension, hnmanitas,— &ti&,
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—302 SYNTAX.—PARSING. § 153If an Adjective pronoun ; <strong>the</strong>n, 3. Kind (i. e. possessive, indefinite, demonstrative,&c), 4. It is found in—case; 5. Number; 6. Gender 47. Agrees with ; 8. Rule.4. Verb.— 1. Kind, viz: Transitive, or Intransitive. 2. Conjugation (orIrregular, if it is so) ; 3. Conjugate it ; 4. Derived from (if derived) ; 5Compounded <strong>of</strong> (if compounded) ; 6. It is found in—tense ; 7. Mood ; 8Voice; 9. Person; 10. Number; 11. agrees with—as its subject; 12. Rule;13. give a Synopsis.5. Adverb.— 1. Derived from (if derived) ; 2. Compounded <strong>of</strong> (if compounded) ; 3. Compared (if compared) ; 4. It modifies ; 5. Rule.6. Preposition.— 1. Governs case; 2. Rule; 3. It points out <strong>the</strong> relation between and .7. Interjection.— 1. Kind ; 2. Governs, or is put with <strong>the</strong>- case ; 3Rule.8. Conjunction.— 1. Kind; 2. Connects ; 3. Rule.775.Example <strong>of</strong> Parsing by <strong>the</strong> foregoingScheme.<strong>The</strong> sentence construed (773) may serve as an example <strong>of</strong> Etymologicaland Syntactical parsing, and for this purpose we arrange it in <strong>the</strong> order<strong>of</strong> translation, as above." Etenim omnes artes, quae pertinent ad humanitatem, habent quoddamcommune vinculum, et continentur inter se quasi quadam cognatione."Etenim . Conjunction, casual, connecting <strong>the</strong> following sentence with <strong>the</strong>preceding, as containing <strong>the</strong> cause or reason <strong>of</strong> what is <strong>the</strong>reomnes . . . Anstated.adjective, third declension, omnis, -is, -e, &c. ; not -compared,because incapable <strong>of</strong> increase,—in <strong>the</strong> nominative, plural, feminine,and agrees with artes, (Rule,) "An adjective agrees," &qartes ... A noun (or substantive), feminine, third declension, ars* artis y