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   * Once you have node ''$object'' and node ''$verb'', use method TODO    * Once you have node ''$object'' and node ''$verb'', use method TODO 
   * For debugging, a method returning word order of a node is useful: ''$node->get_attr('ord')''. It can be used to print out nodes sorted by attribute ''ord''.   * For debugging, a method returning word order of a node is useful: ''$node->get_attr('ord')''. It can be used to print out nodes sorted by attribute ''ord''.
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 ==== Prepositions ==== ==== Prepositions ====
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 **Motivation**: In dependency approach a question "where to hang prepositions" arises. In praguian style (PDT), prepositions are heads of the subtree and the noun/pronoun is dependent on the preposition. However, another ordering might be preferable: The noun/pronoun might be the head of subtree, while the preposition would take the role of a modifier. **Motivation**: In dependency approach a question "where to hang prepositions" arises. In praguian style (PDT), prepositions are heads of the subtree and the noun/pronoun is dependent on the preposition. However, another ordering might be preferable: The noun/pronoun might be the head of subtree, while the preposition would take the role of a modifier.
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 //Advanced version//: What happens in case of multiword prepositions? For example, ''because of'', ''instead of''. Can you handle it? //Advanced version//: What happens in case of multiword prepositions? For example, ''because of'', ''instead of''. Can you handle it?
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