NumForm
: numeral form
NumForm
is a lexical feature of numerals that marks whether the number is expressed by digits or letters.
Word
: number expressed as word
Examples
- en “one”, dva “two”, tri “three”
- enoj “one-fold”, dvoj “two-fold”, troj “three-fold”
Digit
: number expressed using digits
Examples
- 1, 2, 3
- 1., 2., 3.
Roman
: roman numeral
Examples
- I, II, III
- I., II., III.
Conversion from JOS
NumForm
is assigned to all numerals that are converted to UD NUM
. Numerals with Form=digit are converted to NumForm=Digit
, numerals with Form=roman are converted to NumForm=Roman
and numerals with Form=letter are converted to NumForm=Word
. Note, however, that (word) numerals that are converted to UD ADJ
, do not have any NumForm
.
NumForm in other languages: [cs] [es] [hy] [hyw] [ka] [la] [lt] [mdf] [orv] [sl] [u]