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Analytical (surface-syntactic) function, i.e., the type of dependency relation to the governing node of the current node (i.e., the <f> or <d> element). The list of those functions follows:

Function Short Description
- - - Not assigned
Pred Predicate
Pnom Nominal part of a predicate
AuxV Auxiliary Verb
Sb Subject
Obj Object
Atr Attribute
Adv Adverbial
AtrAdv Attribute and Adverbial (at Atr dep. position)
AdvAtr Attribute and Adverbial (at Atr dep. position)
Coord Coordination
AtrObj Attribute and Object (at Atr dep. position)
ObjAtr Attribute and Object (at Atr dep. position)
AtrAtr Attribute and Attribute (at deeper Atr dep. position)
AuxT Reflexive se as part of the lexeme
AuxR Reflexive se
AuxP Preposition
Apos Apposition
ExD Extra Dependency / Ellipsis above
AuxC Subordinate conjunction
Atv Attribute Verbal (Complement)
AtvV Attribute Verbal, missing nominal governor
AuxO Aux. referring pronoun
AuxZ Rhematizer
AuxY All the rest
AuxG Graphical symbol (punctuation except commas)
AuxK Final Punctuation of sentence
AuxX Comma
AuxS Sentence root (artificial extra node)
Generated Added dependency, technical value
NA Not Applicable
??? Unannotatable (extremely unclear case)

In addition to the above list, most of the functions can have the form function_suffix, where the suffix is one of the following:

For example, Obj_Co is an analytical function for coordinated object.

For more information on the Prague Dependency Treebank, and its analytical level of annotation, see the Manual for Analytic Layer Tagging of the Prague Dependency Treebank (English translation) (or the Czech original).


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