1. adjmod
  2. advl
  3. link
  4. othr

adjmod

  1. Description
    • Refers to elements (typically adverbs or degree markers) that modify adjectives, providing information about degree, intensity, or manner.
  2. Tag
    • adjmod
  3. Examples
    • Are there any P-Cs available now? (MICASE SVC999MX148, Spoken)
    • They would make you be more diverse. (MICASE ADV700JU047, Spoken)
    • Minimum font sizes were consistently smaller for White BG than Black BG. (MICUSP IOE.G1.02.2, Written)
    • The west-coast offense required quarterbacks to be more football-intelligent than ever before. (MICUSP IOE.G1.03.1, Written)

advl

  1. Description
    • Refers to elements (typically adverbs or adverbial phrases) that modify verbs, adjectives, or entire clauses, providing information such as time, place, manner, degree, or condition.
  2. Tag
    • advl
  3. Examples
    • You’re the main reason I’m up here tonight. (MICASE COL575MX055, Spoken)
    • It really serves no research purpose. (MICASE DEF270SF061, Spoken)
    • (4) It performs massively parallel computations extremely efficiently. (MICUSP IOE.G1.06.1, Written)
    • MSC manages a 9,000 square foot warehouse where an inventory value of approximately $1.35 million is maintained and represents an inventory turnover of 24 times per year. (MICUSP IOE.G1.07.1, Written)

link

  1. Description
    • Refers to linking adverbs or discourse markers that connect clauses or sentences, signaling sequence, transition, or logical relationships (e.g., addition, contrast, result).
  2. Tag
    • link
  3. Examples
    • So, we have to divide it by E-T, L-T. (MICASE DIS280SU058, Spoken)
    • And then this webbing was passed on to the offspring. (MICASE LEL175JU154, Spoken)
    • First, we turned on the fans inside the condenser and evaporator. (MICUSP MEC.G0.02.1, Written)
    • The heat sink was then centered on top of the TEG module. (MICUSP MEC.G0.04.1, Written)

othr

  1. Description
    • Refers to miscellaneous items that do not clearly fit into other predefined categories.
  2. Tag
    • othr
  3. Examples
    • It counts against you if everybody else gets it right. (MICASE LEL305JU092, Spoken)
    • Yeah, we may have summer after all. (MICASE OFC320SU153, Spoken)
    • There are very few competitive products out there that are similar to ours. (MICUSP MEC.G0.06.1, Written)
    • There are approximately 35 million people living in the U.S. who are over the age of 65 years (U.S. Census Bureau 2003). (MICUSP MEC.G0.08.1, Written)