ccomp
: clausal complement
Clausal complements are typically introduced by a postpositional particle と / to “that”.
The head of the dependency ccomp
is the main verb of the main clause, and
the dependant is the main predicate of the complement.
Treebank Statistics (UD_Japanese-KTC)
This relation is universal.
1243 nodes (0%) are attached to their parents as ccomp
.
1243 instances of ccomp
(100%) are right-to-left (child precedes parent).
Average distance between parent and child is 6.34593724859212.
The following 13 pairs of parts of speech are connected with ccomp
: VERB-VERB (885; 71% instances), VERB-NOUN (213; 17% instances), VERB-ADJ (98; 8% instances), NOUN-VERB (12; 1% instances), ADJ-VERB (11; 1% instances), VERB-ADV (5; 0% instances), ADJ-NOUN (4; 0% instances), VERB-NUM (4; 0% instances), ADJ-ADJ (3; 0% instances), VERB-INTJ (3; 0% instances), VERB-PRON (3; 0% instances), NOUN-NOUN (1; 0% instances), VERB-PROPN (1; 0% instances).
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