govobj: "for over" where "over" is an Approximator
nschneid opened this issue · 1 comments
nschneid commented
(in sentence mentioning Wildwood)
For other Approximators the modified NP is treated as the obj, not the gov.
Here it seems both "for" and "over" are syntactically analyzed as case
, whereas many other Approximator usages of "over" are advmod
.
ablodge commented
Possibly related: multiword adpositions like "more than" and "rather than" sometimes fail to be identified as transitive.
http://flat.nert.georgetown.edu/en/more_than/Approximator--Approximator/
http://flat.nert.georgetown.edu/en/rather_than/ComparisonRef--ComparisonRef/
In the streusle json file, it looks like the object is assigned as governor and no governor is assigned.