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NumType: numeral type

Values: Card Frac Mult Ord Sets

Thus the NumType feature applies to the following parts of speech:

Card: cardinal number

Examples

Ord: ordinal number or corresponding interrogative / relative / indefinite / demonstrative word

This is a subtype of adjective.

Examples

Adjectives

Frac: fraction

This is a subtype of cardinal numbers, occasionally distinguished in corpora. It may denote a fraction or just the denominator of the fraction. In Modern Greek these words may behave morphologically and syntactically as nouns or adjectives assigned the feature-value pair ‘NumType=Ord’ (aka ordinal numerals).

Examples

Mult: multiplicative numeral or corresponding interrogative / relative / indefinite / demonstrative word

This is subtype of adjective or adverb.

Examples

Adjectives

Adverbs

Sets: number of sets of things; collective numeral

The feature is assigned to set denoting nouns.

Examples


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