amod
: adjectival modifier
An adjectival modifier of a noun is any adjectival phrase that serves to modify the meaning of the noun.
amod
is not used for all modifiers of nouns.
We use det for determiners (tagged tr-pos/DET),
and for so-called “bare noun compounds” we use compound.
Treebank Statistics (UD_Turkish)
This relation is universal.
3821 nodes (7%) are attached to their parents as amod
.
3749 instances of amod
(98%) are right-to-left (child precedes parent).
Average distance between parent and child is 1.6896100497252.
The following 16 pairs of parts of speech are connected with amod
: NOUN-ADJ (1958; 51% instances), VERB-ADJ (1374; 36% instances), ADJ-ADJ (338; 9% instances), PROPN-ADJ (51; 1% instances), PRON-ADJ (20; 1% instances), NUM-ADJ (19; 0% instances), NOUN-NUM (18; 0% instances), ADV-ADJ (15; 0% instances), CONJ-ADJ (11; 0% instances), ADP-ADJ (5; 0% instances), PUNCT-ADJ (5; 0% instances), VERB-NUM (3; 0% instances), DET-ADJ (1; 0% instances), PROPN-NUM (1; 0% instances), PUNCT-NUM (1; 0% instances), X-ADJ (1; 0% instances).
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