The annotation is encoded via labelled bracketing and is designed to facilitate efficient searching, rather than to reflect a particular analysis of Middle Low German.
Some key points:
- Relatively flat trees
- Multiple branching is possible
- No VP – the verb and its objects are sisters and immediately dominated by IP
- No intermediate phrase levels (i.e. bar-levels)
- NP arguments are distinguished from NP adjuncts at IP-level
- PP arguments are not distinguished from PP adjuncts
Heads and phrases
In general, heads project a corresponding phrase.
Categories which never project a phrase:
- verbs (
V
) - determiners (
D
) - particles (
PTK
) - single-word modifiers (see below)
- interjections (
ITJ
)
Categories which can project a phrase but can also be immediately dominated by IP:
- conjunctions (
KON
)
Phrase types which do not necessarily have a head of the same category:
IP
– since there is no I tag for verbsNP
– which may have a noun (NA
) as its head, but can also be headed by a personal pronoun (PPER/PRF
), a demonstrative pronoun (DPDS/DPIS
) or a proper noun (NE
)
A foreign word (tagged FM
) may also head a phrase, resulting in exocentricty:
(PP (FM Ad) ← FM heads PP (NP (FM hebreos)) ← FM heads NP )
Complements
Complements always project a phrase.
Modifiers
Modifiers are treated as daughters of the phrasal node and sisters to the head.
Note that a modifier only projects a phrase when it is itself modified:
(NP-OB1 (DDARTA de) (ADJA ersten) ← modifier not further modified; doesn't project (NA troyen) )
(NP-SBJ (ADJP (DDA sodane) ← modifier of modifier (ADJA edel)) ← modifier further modified; projects (NA land) )
Selectional restrictions
The annotation observes certain selectional restrictions:
- Prepositions should have exactly one nominal (
NP
) or clausal (CP
) complement - Any
NP
which is immediately contained by anotherNP
must be a nominal complement (NP-COMP
), genitive (NP-POS
) or appositive (NP-PRN
) - All finite clauses must have a subject (
NP-SBJ
), whether overt or empty - Certain categories can occur a maximum of once per clause (but need not appear at all). This applies to direct (
NP-OB1
), indirect objects (NP-OB2
), nominal predicates (NP-PRD
) and adjectival predicates (ADJP-PRD
)