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When the only verb in sentence is the copular verb, it has a "cop" dependency on the root of the sentence (usually the adjective, if alone after copular or the noun)
 
When the only verb in sentence is the copular verb, it has a "cop" dependency on the root of the sentence (usually the adjective, if alone after copular or the noun)
  
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"<тхан>"
 
"<тхан>"
 
"тхан" prn pers p1 pl gen @amod #1->2
 
"тхан" prn pers p1 pl gen @amod #1->2
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"<.>"
 
"<.>"
 
"." sent @punct #5->3
 
"." sent @punct #5->3
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[[Category:sp19_UD]]
 
[[Category:sp19_UD]]

Revision as of 22:10, 13 May 2019

Evaluation

che.annotated.ud.txt
UAS (withmorph) LAS (withmorph) UAS (nomorph) LAS (nomorph) # of forms # of sentences
90.80% 82.78% 76.71% 69.67% 511 112
che.annotated2.ud.txt
UAS (withmorph) LAS (withmorph) UAS (nomorph) LAS (nomorph) # of forms # of sentences
39.88% 25.77% 24.85% 12.587% 326 52

Dependency Relations

cop

When the only verb in sentence is the copular verb, it has a "cop" dependency on the root of the sentence (usually the adjective, if alone after copular or the noun)

"<тхан>"
	"тхан" prn pers p1 pl gen @amod #1->2
"<да>"
	"да" n cl_v abs sg @nsubj #2->3
"<Ӏу>"
	"Ӏу" n cl_u abs sg @root #3->0
"<вара>"
	"у" v cpl past cl_v @cop #4->3
"<.>"
	"." sent @punct #5->3