dobj
dobj is an abbreviation for direct object in linguistics. It refers to the noun phrase or pronoun that directly receives the action of a transitive verb. In dependency grammar frameworks such as Universal Dependencies, dobj marks the syntactic link between a verb and its direct object.
In English, the direct object typically follows the verb, as in “She kicked the ball,” where “the
Cross-linguistically, objects can be marked differently. Some languages use case marking (for example, accusative) to signal
In computational linguistics, dobj is a common dependency label used by parsers to represent the direct object
Overall, the direct object is a fundamental component of transitive sentence structure, serving as the primary