diff --git a/_en/pos/ADV.md b/_en/pos/ADV.md index 4e9fa7a062..477cd3ca34 100644 --- a/_en/pos/ADV.md +++ b/_en/pos/ADV.md @@ -12,13 +12,15 @@ It also covers the abbreviations "i.e." and "e.g.", which PTB tags as FW. Pro-forms tagged as `ADV` receive a [PronType]() feature. Such items are listed in the tables below. -WH Lemma | `PronType` +WH Lemma (`WRB`) | `PronType` ------|----------- _how_, _why_ | `PronType=Int` or `PronType=Rel` _when_, _where_, _whither_ | `PronType=Dem` or `PronType=Int` or `PronType=Rel` -_whenever_, _wherever_ | `PronType=Int` or `PronType=Rel` +_however_,[^1] _whenever_, _wherever_ | `PronType=Int` or `PronType=Rel` _wherein_ | `PronType=Rel` +[^1]: _However_ tagged as `RB` (the most frequent usage) does not receive `PronType`. + [PronType]()=`Rel` applies when these trigger a relative construction—see [acl:relcl]() for details. When they are interrogative, they receive `PronType=Int`. When they simply help specify a place or time, they are `PronType=Dem`. For example: @@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ WH Lemma | `PronType=Dem` | `PronType=Int` | `PronType=Rel` _when_ | _When the clock struck twelve, the spell wore off._ | _When did the spell wear off?_ | _the moment when the clock struck twelve_ _wherever_ | -- | _Wherever he lives, I won't rest until I find him._[^1] | _Wherever you see a stain, apply a dab of cleaner._ -[^1]: This is a special type of interrogative clause known as an _exhaustive conditional adjunct_ (*CGEL* pp. 761–764). In this construction the interrogative _WH-ever_ word alternates with _no matter WH_ or _regardless of WH_ (_No matter where he lives..._). +[^2]: This is a special type of interrogative clause known as an _exhaustive conditional adjunct_ (*CGEL* pp. 761–764). In this construction the interrogative _WH-ever_ word alternates with _no matter WH_ or _regardless of WH_ (_No matter where he lives..._). Non-WH lemmas are less ambiguous: