csubj
: clausal subject
A clausal subject is a clausal syntactic subject of a clause, i.e., the subject is itself a clause. The governor of this relation might not always be a verb: when the verb is a copular verb, the root of the clause is the complement of the copular verb. The dependent is the main lexical verb or other predicate of the subject clause.
Examples:
Treebank Statistics (UD_Italian)
This relation is universal.
315 nodes (0%) are attached to their parents as csubj
.
254 instances of csubj
(81%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child).
Average distance between parent and child is 4.94285714285714.
The following 13 pairs of parts of speech are connected with csubj
: ADJ-VERB (126; 40% instances), VERB-VERB (114; 36% instances), NOUN-VERB (39; 12% instances), ADV-VERB (12; 4% instances), VERB-ADJ (5; 2% instances), ADJ-NOUN (4; 1% instances), VERB-NOUN (4; 1% instances), NOUN-ADJ (3; 1% instances), ADJ-ADJ (2; 1% instances), NOUN-PROPN (2; 1% instances), PRON-VERB (2; 1% instances), ADJ-PRON (1; 0% instances), NOUN-AUX (1; 0% instances).
csubj in other languages: [bg] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fr] [ga] [he] [hu] [it] [ja] [ko] [sv] [u]