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en:cnk:intercorp:verze13ud [2022/06/25 16:32] – [Examples of queries] alexandrrosen | en:cnk:intercorp:verze13ud [2022/06/25 16:34] – [Examples of queries] alexandrrosen |
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<code>[case_lemma="about" & case="Acc"]</code> | <code>[case_lemma="about" & case="Acc"]</code> |
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* Finds accusative nominals, i.e. pronominal forms such as //her// or //themselves//, preceded by the preposition //about//. In English, only such forms are annotated as ''%%case="Acc"%%''. For nouns, the ''case'' attribute is not specified.((In the current release, only very few occurrences of personal pronouns in the subject position (such as //she//) are annotated as ''%%case="Nom"%%''.)) | * [[https://www.korpus.cz/kontext/view?q=~eOAK2og4uUoQ|This query]] finds accusative nominals, i.e. pronominal forms such as //her// or //themselves//, preceded by the preposition //about//. In English, only such forms are annotated as ''%%case="Acc"%%''. For nouns, the ''case'' attribute is not specified.((In the current release, only very few occurrences of personal pronouns in the subject position (such as //she//) are annotated as ''%%case="Nom"%%''.)) |
* To extend the search to all nouns, drop ''%%case="Acc"%%''. The query ''%%[case_lemma="about"]%%'' finds all nominals governing the preposition //about//, i.e. all nominals in prepositional phrases beginning with this preposition, including sentences such as //‘May I ask **what** this is all about, sir?’ said Bigwig.// | * To extend the search to all nouns, drop ''%%case="Acc"%%''. The query ''%%[case_lemma="about"]%%'' finds all nominals governing the preposition //about//, i.e. all nominals in prepositional phrases beginning with this preposition, including sentences such as //‘May I ask **what** this is all about, sir?’ said Bigwig.// |
* The governing verbs can be listed using frequency distribution according to the ''p_lemma'' attribute (in the KonText menu: ''%%Frequency / Custom... / Attribute: p_lemma%%''). | * The governing verbs can be listed using frequency distribution according to the ''p_lemma'' attribute (in the KonText menu: ''%%Frequency / Custom... / Attribute: p_lemma%%''). |