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What is "implicit coordination"? could you put some examples?


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I suppose that it is coordination without a conjunction, as in:

I came, I saw, I conquered.
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I think that Mister Micawber's example in correct to illustrate one type of implicit coordination in grammar.

A Google search produced several hits on "implicit coordination." Some had to do with management in business, and several appeared in academic papers on grammar.

Of those dealing with grammar, I have excerpted one with a definition and examples. Please click on the attachment below to see it.

Rachel

Word DocImplicit_coordination.doc (28 KB, 5 downloads)
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