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AdvType: adverb type

Semantic subclasses of adverbs. They are annotated in some tagsets (e.g. Bulgarian, Czech, Hindi, Japanese) and would probably apply to many other languages if their tagsets cared to cover them. Note that the “prontype” feature also applies to some adverbs and is orthogonal to “AdvType”.

Man: adverb of manner

Examples

Loc: adverb of location

Examples

Tim: adverb of time

Examples

Deg: adverb of quantity or degree

Note that there is a fuzzy borderline between adverbs of degree and indefinite numerals (as they are called in some grammars).

Examples

Cau: adverb of cause

Examples

Mod: adverb of modal nature

The Czech examples below are similar to modal verbs: they take infinitives as arguments and add the meaning of possibility, necessity or recommendedness. I suspect that the Bulgarian example (transliteration of French “à propos”) is used differently but its native tagset also calles it “modal”.

Examples


AdvType in other languages: [arr] [gn] [ka] [la] [mdf] [myv] [quc] [tpn] [u] [yrl]