appos
: appositional modifier
An appositional modifier of a noun is a nominal immediately following the first noun that serves to define or modify that noun. It includes parenthesized examples, as well as defining abbreviations in one of these structures.
tak / ʔeːgirim // ʔajaːj tak -i iː- fi =t amsi iraːnaj rh -i / oː= kina /
text_en: "There was an old man of my family and, gosh! I even saw him today.
appos(tak-1, tak-6) ("man", "man")
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