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advmod: adverbial modifier

An adverbial modifier of a word is a (non-clausal) adverb or adverbial phrase that serves to modify the meaning of the word.

Note that nouns in particular morphological cases, or followed by an adposition are marked using nmod even if they function as adverbial modifiers.

We use a special label, advmod:emph for adverbial modifiers that are used for emphasis.


Treebank Statistics (UD_Turkish)

This relation is universal. There are 1 language-specific subtypes of advmod: advmod:emph.

1889 nodes (3%) are attached to their parents as advmod.

1766 instances of advmod (93%) are right-to-left (child precedes parent). Average distance between parent and child is 2.61037586024351.

The following 11 pairs of parts of speech are connected with advmod: VERB-ADV (1175; 62% instances), ADJ-ADV (325; 17% instances), NOUN-ADV (212; 11% instances), ADV-ADV (106; 6% instances), CONJ-ADV (19; 1% instances), PRON-ADV (18; 1% instances), NUM-ADV (11; 1% instances), PROPN-ADV (8; 0% instances), PUNCT-ADV (7; 0% instances), DET-ADV (5; 0% instances), ADP-ADV (3; 0% instances).


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