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These two classes of examples exhibit a particular subtype of what has been called natural coordination , in which there is a close and salient relation between the entities denoted by the conjuncts . 3.
These two classes of examples exhibit a particular subtype of what has been called natural coordination , in which there is a close and salient relation between the entities denoted by the conjuncts . 3.
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In some dialects of Swiss German , proper nouns are compatible with determiners ; as in the Standard German examples in 29-30 above , determiners are used in accidental coordination , but not in natural coordination .
In some dialects of Swiss German , proper nouns are compatible with determiners ; as in the Standard German examples in 29-30 above , determiners are used in accidental coordination , but not in natural coordination .
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Second , the natural - coordination strategy can be used to establish or emphasize a close relation between the conjuncts , whose nature is not explicitly asserted by the coordinate structure , but is contextually salient .
Second , the natural - coordination strategy can be used to establish or emphasize a close relation between the conjuncts , whose nature is not explicitly asserted by the coordinate structure , but is contextually salient .
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