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a lemma: a 'and, but'
form: conjunction

prišli lemma: prida ''
form: l-ptcp (pf)
alt.analysis: pl

tieš lemma: tiež ''
form: particle

tam lemma: tamo 'there'
form: relative

pot lemma: pod 'under'
form: preposition

zem lemma: zemja 'land, earth'
form: f.sg.nom

do lemma: do 'until'
form: preposition

toho lemma: 'the'
form: m.sg.gen/acc

zámku. lemma: zamъk ''
form: m.sg.dat

The hard-stem m.sg.gen -u is likely taken from old u-stems. Formally tagged as dative here, as zámok resembles CS o-stems. Below, the form do suda appears too.


and they came also there, beneath the earth, to that castle.

total elements: 9


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ROOT a prišli tiež tam pod zem do toho zámku 
cc(a-2, prišli-3)
root(prišli-3, ROOT)
advmod(tiež-4, tam-5)
advmod(tam-5, prišli-3)
case(pod-6, zem-7)
obl:lat(zem-7, prišli-3)
case(do-8, zámku-10)
det(toho-9, zámku-10)
obl:lat(zámku-10, prišli-3)


a
a
lemma: a 'and, but' SJS SNSP Miklosich search
tag: C
form: conjunction
element 1
dependency: cc→2


prišli
prišli
tag: Vmp--se or A-pnn
form: l-ptcp (pf) or pl
element 2
dependency: root→0


tieš
tiež
tag: Qg
form: particle
element 3
dependency: advmod→4


tam
tam
lemma: tamo 'there' search
Modern BG codifies tam, but older sources use prevalently tamo, which is common in CS texts too. Originally an allative correlant of tu, it seems to have replaced it in a static locative function too (e.g. sьtvori tamo čjudesa ʹhe did there miraclesʹ here).
suffixes: allative -amo
tag: Pr
form: relative
element 4
dependency: advmod→2


pot
pod
lemma: pod 'under' search
tag: Sa
form: preposition
element 5
dependency: case→6


zem
zem
lemma: zemja 'land, earth' search
inflection: jā-stem noun
tag: Nfsnn
form: f.sg.nom
element 6
dependency: obl:lat→2


do
do
lemma: do 'until' search
tag: Sg
form: preposition
element 7
dependency: case→9


toho
toho
lemma: 'the' search
Lemma used to mark the definite suffix/article.
Sg. forms are recognized, when following adjectives or nouns: Pd-msn, ta Pd-fsn, to Pd-nsn
The plural form te is used for all genders, so the tag reflects either the head noun (if it is masc. - Pd-mpn - or fem. - Pd-fpn) or remains empty (if neut., e.g. izъ oči+te ʹfrom the eyesʹ: Pd--pn). The form ta, if following a plural, is tagged as Pd-npn
The gender of oblique articles like togo is tagged in a similar way, e.g. ta rasrъdi cra togo ʹand he angered the kingʹ: Pd-msg, while if there is no noun, it remains empty, e.g. in CS phrase togo radi ʹbecause of thatʹ: Pd--sg
In CS texts (rarely in PPS too), the root is also used for personal pronouns. If such forms can be syntactically distinguished (i.e. if they precede the head, or do not agree with it in case, gender and number), they are tagged as personal pronouns, e.g. toę oči ʹher eyesʹ: Pp3fsg
The shortened form of the article -o, frequently used by Punčo, is not separated from the preceding token, but rather handled as a quasi-case, e.g. stolʹpo ʹthe pillarʹ: Nmson

inflection: hard stem pronominal
tag: Pd-msg
form: m.sg.gen/acc
element 8
dependency: det→9


zámku.
zámku
tag: Nmsdn
form: m.sg.dat
element 9
dependency: obl:lat→2
The hard-stem m.sg.gen -u is likely taken from old u-stems. Formally tagged as dative here, as zámok resembles CS o-stems. Below, the form do suda appears too.