advcl
: adverbial clause modifier
An adverbial clause modifier is a clause which modifies a verb or other predicate (adjective, etc.), as a modifier not as a core complement. This includes things such as a temporal clause, consequence, conditional clause, purpose clause, etc. The dependent must be clausal (or else it is an advmod) and the dependent is the main predicate of the clause.
Իբրեւ ետես զնա. անկաւ առ ոտս նորա : \n And when he saw him, he fell at his feet.
advcl(անկաւ, ետես)
advcl(fell, saw)
According to the current UD guidelines, optional depictives are also tagged as advmod.
Գնաց դարձեալ ի լեառնն միայն : \n He departed again into a mountain himself alone.
advcl(Գնաց, միայն)
advcl(departed, alone)
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