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.
The clausal predicative of the copula verb a fi
is also analysed as ccomp. NB: This is the only case when the copula verb a fi
is treated as a head.
Treebank Statistics (UD_Romanian)
This relation is universal.
There are 1 language-specific subtypes of ccomp
: ccomp:pmod.
2322 nodes (1%) are attached to their parents as ccomp
.
2313 instances of ccomp
(100%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child).
Average distance between parent and child is 3.42118863049096.
The following 20 pairs of parts of speech are connected with ccomp
: VERB-VERB (2104; 91% instances), VERB-ADJ (70; 3% instances), VERB-NOUN (57; 2% instances), VERB-ADV (19; 1% instances), ADV-VERB (16; 1% instances), ADJ-VERB (11; 0% instances), INTJ-VERB (9; 0% instances), VERB-PRON (9; 0% instances), NOUN-VERB (5; 0% instances), PART-VERB (5; 0% instances), AUX-VERB (4; 0% instances), VERB-ADP (3; 0% instances), PRON-VERB (2; 0% instances), VERB-NUM (2; 0% instances), ADJ-NOUN (1; 0% instances), ADP-VERB (1; 0% instances), NOUN-ADJ (1; 0% instances), NOUN-PRON (1; 0% instances), SCONJ-VERB (1; 0% instances), VERB-PROPN (1; 0% instances).
ccomp in other languages: [bg] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fr] [ga] [he] [hu] [it] [ja] [ko] [sv] [u]