Category:English coordinates
The prototypical coordinate is a multi-word expression that consists of a coordinator and a head (usually a noun, verb, adjective or adverb). Most such entries are most commonly for expressions that serve to terminate lists of one or more conjuncts, serving as placeholders for omitted members of a possibly much longer list. Also included are one-word terms and abbreviations that function in the same way as the prototypical coordinate.
See also
editCoordination (linguistics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Pages in category "English coordinates"
The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.
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- absque hoc
- and a partridge in a pear tree
- and all
- and all that
- and all the rest of it
- and all this
- and be done with it
- and change
- and counting
- and crap
- and don't play one on TV
- and how
- and shit
- and so forth
- and so on
- and that
- and the horse you rode in on
- and the like
- and then some
- and whatnot
- and your little dog too