Clock or clause
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GRANDFATHERClock or clause
ESCAPEType of clause or hatch
conditionalsA conditional clause or conjunction
subordinativecontaining a subordinate clause or clauses
conditionalsA statement or sentence containing a conditional clause
parenthesizingPut (a word, phrase, or clause) into parentheses
parenthesizesPut (a word, phrase, or clause) into parentheses
parenthesizedPut (a word, phrase, or clause) into parentheses
parenthesizePut (a word, phrase, or clause) into parentheses
PUNTitle like "The Santa Clause" or "Knight and Day"
conditionalsCONDITIONAL, a conditional word, clause, verb form, or morpheme
negatingMake (a clause, sentence, or proposition) negative in meaning
embeddingPlace (a phrase or clause) within another clause or sentence
embeddedPlace (a phrase or clause) within another clause or sentence
imbeddedPlace (a phrase or clause) within another clause or sentence
imbeddingPlace (a phrase or clause) within another clause or sentence
conditional(of a clause, phrase, conjunction, or verb form) Expressing a condition
phrasesequence of words forming a unit within a sentence or clause
conditionaldependent on a condition / a conditional word, clause, verb form, or morpheme
provisosan article or clause (as in a contract) that introduces a condition
concessive(of a phrase or clause) Introduced by a concessive preposition or conjunction
dependent(of a clause, phrase, or word) Subordinate to another clause, phrase, or word
thatword used to introduce a dependent clause or one expressing reason, result, etc.
complementisera word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTIZER
thoseword used to introduce a dependent clause or one expressing reason, result, etc.
complementizera word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTISER
complementationAll the clause constituents that are governed by a verb, nominalization, or adjective
indorsementsA clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage
reckedto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
reckingto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
endorsementsA clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage
predicatorin systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
recksto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
complementizersCOMPLEMENTIZER, a word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTISER
reckto have care, concern, or regard (often fol. by of, with, or a clause)
complementisersCOMPLEMENTISER, a word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause also COMPLEMENTIZER
endorsementA clause in an insurance policy detailing an exemption from or change in coverage
defeasancesA clause or condition which, if fulfilled, renders a deed or contract null and void
predicatorsPREDICATOR, in systemic grammar, the part of a sentence or clause containing the verbal group
defeasanceA clause or condition which, if fulfilled, renders a deed or contract null and void