[[Conjunction refers to a subtype of coordination that involves an 'and' relation.]]
conjunctive coordination (CXN) = a type of coordinate construction typically equated with coordination by ‘and,’ representing some sort of grouping together in the relevant context. Conjunctive coordination is prototypically associated with an additive rela- tion between the two (or more) entities, but often also may express a consecutive relation. Example: The robins drank water and the juncos ate fennel seeds is an instance of conjunctive coordination with an additive relation. (Section 15.2.1)