acl
: clausal modifier of noun
acl
stands for finite and non-finite clauses that modify a nominal. The acl
relation contrasts with the advcl relation, which is used for adverbial clauses that modify a predicate. The head of the acl
relation is the noun that is modified, and the dependent is the head of the clause that modifies the noun.
ժողովուրդ որ նստէր ի խաւարի . ետես լոյս մեծ : \n The people who were sitting in darkness saw a great Light.
acl(ժողովուրդ, նստէր)
acl(people, sitting)
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