Adjuncative Argument
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An Adjuncative Argument is a semantic role argument that modifies the meaning of another semantic role argument.
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- Example(s):
- In the sentence “I saw the man in the park”, “in the park” modifies the location of the argument.
- PropBank adjunct types include: negation (AM-NEG), cause, location (AM-LOC), temporal, direction, and manner (AM-MNR).
- See: Semantic Role Labeling, Semantic Argument.