det
: determiner
The det
relation is used between a nominal phrase and its determiner.
# visual-style 2 1 det color:blue
# visual-style 1 bgColor:blue
# visual-style 1 fgColor:white
# visual-style 2 bgColor:blue
# visual-style 2 fgColor:white
1 dis this DET DET _ 2 det _ _
2 thing thing NOUN NOUN _ 4 nsubj _ _
3 no not PART PART _ 4 advmod _ _
4 good good ADJ ADJ _ 0 root _ _
1 this _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
2 thing _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
3 not _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
4 good _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
1 This _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
2 thing _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
3 is _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
4 not _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
5 good _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _
However, the nmod:poss relation is used between a nominal clause and its possessive determiner, and the nummod relation is used between a nominal phrase and its numeric modifier.
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