Difference between revisions of "Fijian/Universal Dependencies"
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===nsubj=== | ===nsubj=== | ||
+ | The subject NP always follow the predicate. When there is no subject NP present, but only a pronoun precedes the predicate head, then the pronoun is in the <code>nsubj</code> relationship with the predicate. | ||
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===expl=== | ===expl=== | ||
+ | A predicate head usually requires a subject pronoun preceding it. When there is a subject NP with the same reference following the predicate, the subject pronoun gets <code>expl</code> dependency. | ||
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===obl=== | ===obl=== | ||
− | + | When the predicate | |
Revision as of 12:44, 3 May 2018
Evaluation
Dependency Relations
nsubj
The subject NP always follow the predicate. When there is no subject NP present, but only a pronoun precedes the predicate head, then the pronoun is in the nsubj
relationship with the predicate.
expl
A predicate head usually requires a subject pronoun preceding it. When there is a subject NP with the same reference following the predicate, the subject pronoun gets expl
dependency.
obl
When the predicate