NumType
: numeral type
In Slovenian UD Treebank, NumType
is a lexical feature of numerals and some adjectives that denote counting by numbers.
Card
: cardinal number
Examples
- en, dva, tri “one, two, three”
- 1, 2, 3
- I, II, III
Ord
: ordinal number
Examples
- prvi, drugi, tretji “first, second, third”
- 1., 2., 3.
- I., II., III.
Mult
: multiplicative numeral
This is subtype of adjective or adverb.
Examples
- dvojen “double, twofold”; trojen “triple, threefold”; četveren “fourfold”
Sets
: number of sets of things
Numerals used to count sets of things or nouns that are pluralia tantum.
Examples
- enoj, dvoj, troj “one-fold, two-fold, three-fold”
Conversion from JOS
All numerals with Type=cardinal are converted to NumType=Card
and all numerals with Type=ordinal are converted to NumType=Ord
. Numerals with Type=pronominal are either converted to NumType=Card
(lemmas en and eden) or to NumType=Ord
(lemma drug). Numerals with Type=special are either converted to NumType=Sets
(lemmas not ending in -en) or to NumType=Mult
(lemmas ending in -en).
Note that other types of quantifying words have not been explicitly marked in JOS, so assigning these and other NumType
values to other words or part-of-speech categories, such as adjectives (enkraten, dvakraten, trikraten), adverbs (enkrat, dvakrat, trikrat; prvič, drugič, tretjič), determiners (veliko, malo, nekaj, koliko) and nouns (tretjina, polovica, četrtina), remains for future work.
NumType in other languages: [bej] [bg] [bm] [cs] [el] [en] [es] [fi] [fr] [ga] [hu] [hy] [it] [ka] [kk] [koi] [kpv] [ky] [mdf] [myv] [pcm] [qpm] [sl] [sme] [sv] [tr] [tt] [u] [uk] [urj] [uz] [xav] [xcl]