Rel: relational
| Values: | Cont | NCont |
Rel is a morpheme that combines with lexical roots and postpositions. They signalize the
adjacency or contiguity (Rel=Cont) and non-adjacency or non-contiguity (Rel=NCont) of head and depenent,
e.g., possessor-noun, object-postposition.
Cont: contiguous
Contiguity is more often associated with
Examples
- ne r-ɛhɛ “about you (preceding element)”
- ne r-ɛhɛ “about you (preceding element)”
NCont: non-contiguous
Non-contiguity is more often associated with
Examples
- ɛhɛ “about”
- ɛhɛ “about”
Diffs
Prague Dependency Treebank
The PDT tagset does not distinguish Ptan from Plur and Coll from Sing,
therefore this distinction is not being made in the converted data.
Rel in other languages: [aqz] [arr] [eme] [gn] [gub] [mpu] [myu] [tpn] [urb] [yrl]