aux: auxiliary
An aux (auxiliary) of a clause is a function word associated with a verbal predicate that expresses categories such as tense, mood, aspect, voice or evidentiality. It is often a verb (which may have non-auxiliary uses as well)
# sent_id = PS-JRV#111
# text = cl.e(3):PERSONAS3-desplazarse CONTINUAR
# gloss_en = cl CONTINUE
# text_es = Seguían caminando.
# text_en = They continued walking.
# timestamp = 1718008286917.125
1 cl.e(3):PERSONAS3-desplazarse _ VERB V.D _ 0 root _ Gloss=cl
2 CONTINUAR _ VERB V _ 1 aux _ Gloss=CONTINUE
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