ccomp
: clausal complement
A clausal complement of a verb or adjective is a dependent clause which is a core argument. That is, it functions like an object of the verb, or adjective.
Such clausal complements may be finite or nonfinite. However, if the subject of the clausal complement is controlled the appropriate relation is xcomp.
Treebank Statistics (UD_Norwegian)
This relation is universal.
2239 nodes (1%) are attached to their parents as ccomp
.
2226 instances of ccomp
(99%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child).
Average distance between parent and child is 5.56185797230907.
The following 15 pairs of parts of speech are connected with ccomp
: VERB-VERB (1714; 77% instances), VERB-ADJ (278; 12% instances), VERB-NOUN (195; 9% instances), VERB-ADP (11; 0% instances), VERB-ADV (11; 0% instances), VERB-PRON (8; 0% instances), VERB-DET (6; 0% instances), ADJ-VERB (5; 0% instances), VERB-PROPN (5; 0% instances), ADJ-ADJ (1; 0% instances), ADJ-NOUN (1; 0% instances), ADV-NOUN (1; 0% instances), ADV-VERB (1; 0% instances), NOUN-VERB (1; 0% instances), PRON-VERB (1; 0% instances).
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