Announcements and similar constructions are analysed in principle according to the general rules for the annotation of verbal and non-verbal clauses (see Section 4, "Verbal and non-verbal clauses"): if the verb konat se (=to be held / to take place) can be added to the sequence (of key expressions) and the construction possesses morphology (the parts of the announcement are in the appropriate case forms etc.), the construction is interpreted as a verbal clause (cf. for example: Fig. 8.229). If the construction does not show evidence of an elided verb (the construction possesses no morphology and the structure consists of a series of nominative keywords), the structure is analysed as a non-verbal clause, as individual components, in apposition or co-ordinated. The effective roots of the announcement are then assigned the functor DENOM
(cf. for example: Fig. 8.230).
Cf:
Trhy: v Púchově. (=Markets: in Púchov.)
The announcement is represented as a verbal clause. The effective root node of the construction is the node representing the colon; it is assigned the functor PRED
and the t-lemma #Colon
. Cf. Fig. 8.227.
Trhy: 5.-8.11. (=Markets: 5.-8.11.)
The date behaves as "v Púchově" (= in Púchov). The announcement is therefore represented as a verbal clause. The effective node of the clause is the node representing the colon; it is assigned the functor PRED
and the t-lemma #Colon
.
Trhy: Púchov. (=Markets: Púchov.)
The announcement is represented as a non-verbal clause, as two nominative clauses in apposition, whose effective roots are assigned the functor DENOM
. Cf. Fig. 8.228.
Additional examples and model trees:
Domexpo - jarní veletrh spotřebního zboží: 12. 4. 1994. (=Domexpo - spring consumer goods fair: 12. 4. 1994.) Fig. 8.229
Brno, Výstaviště: Domo-veletrh nábytku, 14. 4. 1996. (=Brno, Exhibition Site: Domo - furniture fair, 14. 4. 1996.) Fig. 8.230