Difference between revisions of "Dependency parsing for Turkic"
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==<code>amod</code>: adjectival modifier== |
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Nouns may take adjectival modifiers, which are marked with the dependency type amod. It is also possible for an adjective to take another adjective as a modifier. (These adjectival modifiers are generally expressed with -ly adverbs in English.) |
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Мергенде солун номнар бар. |
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Mergen.LOC interesting book.PL existing. |
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Revision as of 11:51, 19 May 2015
acl
: Clausal modifier of a noun
relcl
: Relative clause modifier
advcl
: adverbial clause modifier
Adverbial clause modifiers (advcl
) are subordinate clauses that are not complements. Also non-complement infinitival or temporal clauses and non-complement participles modifying verbs are marked as advcl
.
In Turkic, verbal adverbs (gna_
) will take this label if they modify a main verb.
_________________________advcl_____________________________ | | Ном номчааш, ол кижиниң чуртталгазын шуптузун билип алдым. book.ACC read.GNA.PAST, that person.GEN life.3.ACC all.3.ACC know.PRC.PERF make.PAST.1SG "Having read the book, I found out everything about that person's life."
advmod
: adverb modifier
The dependency type advmod is used for adverb modifiers of verbs, nominals and adverbs alike.
_advmod_ | | Света келзе, мени удавас чедип келир деп дамчыдыңар. Sveta come.COND, I.ACC soon reach.PRC.PERF come.PRC.AOR COMP tell.IMP.PL "If Sveta comes, tell her I'll return soon."
amod
: adjectival modifier
Nouns may take adjectival modifiers, which are marked with the dependency type amod. It is also possible for an adjective to take another adjective as a modifier. (These adjectival modifiers are generally expressed with -ly adverbs in English.)
_____amod_____ | | Мергенде солун номнар бар. Mergen.LOC interesting book.PL existing.