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 ====== Functors overview ====== ====== Functors overview ======
  
-[[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/pdt2.0/doc/manuals/en/t-layer/html/ch07.html|Functors]] chapter in full tectogrammatical manual.+Chapter on [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/pdt2.0/doc/manuals/en/t-layer/html/ch07.html|functors]] in full tectogrammatical manual.
  
 Functors represent the semantic values of syntactic dependency relations; they express the functions of individual modifications in the sentence. Functors represent the semantic values of syntactic dependency relations; they express the functions of individual modifications in the sentence.
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 The functor PRED (predication) is a functor for the effective root of an independent verbal clause, which is not a parenthesis. The functor PRED (predication) is a functor for the effective root of an independent verbal clause, which is not a parenthesis.
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 +The functor VOCAT is a functor for the effective root of an independent vocative clause.
  
 ===== Argument functors ===== ===== Argument functors =====
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 The functor COMPL (complement) is a functor for predicative complements (i.e. optional adjuncts with a dual semantic relation). The functor COMPL (complement) is a functor for predicative complements (i.e. optional adjuncts with a dual semantic relation).
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-The functor VOCAT is a functor for the effective root of an independent vocative clause. 

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