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obj: direct object

The direct object of a verb (obj) is the second most core argument of a verb after the subject. Typically, it is the noun phrase that denotes the entity acted upon or which undergoes a change of state or motion (the proto-patient). In Georgian a direct object is a nominal which is the (nominative or dative) object of the verbal predicate. E.g.

იხილა მან დიდებაჲ ღმრთისაჲ. \n 'He saw the glory of God.'
obj(იხილა, დიდებაჲ)
nsubj(იხილა, მან)
nmod(დიდებაჲ, ღმრთისაჲ)

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