case:adv: case marking to form adverbs
This deprel is a special class of case. While deprel ‘case’ is usually used for ADP as a nominal dependent, for this subtype, ADP can be a dependent of ADJ/VERB and together with its parent, they form adverbs.
In Javanese grammar, we can use syntax ADP + ADJ/VERB/NOUN to form adverbs. Since we can not use deprel ‘case’ for ADP + ADJ/VERB, we propose the use of subtype ‘case:adv’. This construction is similar with adverbs in Indonesian.
In this following example, kanthi kapisah “separately” is an adverb to manggihaken “discovered”.
kanthi kapisah manggihaken timbangan puntir \n separately discovered torsional scales
case:adv(kapisah, kanthi)
advcl(manggihaken, kapisah)
advmod(discovered, separately)
case:adv in other languages: [id] [jv]