appos
: appositional modifier
An appositional modifier of a noun is a nominal immediately following the first noun that serves to define or modify that noun. It includes parenthesized examples, as well as defining abbreviations in one of these structures.
appos is also used to link key-value pairs in addresses, signatures, etc. (see also the list label):
Treebank Statistics (UD_Turkish)
This relation is universal.
50 nodes (0%) are attached to their parents as appos
.
31 instances of appos
(62%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child).
Average distance between parent and child is 3.22.
The following 4 pairs of parts of speech are connected with appos
: PROPN-NOUN (25; 50% instances), NOUN-NOUN (22; 44% instances), VERB-NOUN (2; 4% instances), PRON-NOUN (1; 2% instances).
appos in other languages: [bg] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fr] [ga] [he] [hu] [it] [ja] [ko] [sv] [u]