PronType
: pronominal type
Pronominal type is a feature of (some) pronouns, determiners and pronominal adverbs in Swedish.
Prs
: personal or possessive personal pronoun or determiner
See also the Poss feature that distinguishes normal personal
pronouns from possessives. Note that Prs
also includes reflexive
personal/possessive pronouns.
Examples
- jag, du, han, hon, sig, vi
Rcp
: reciprocal pronoun
This value is used for pronouns that are specifically reciprocal. If a reflexive pronoun can be used to convey reciprocal meaning,
it is still labeled as reflexive (PronType=Prs|Reflex=Yes
). It is not marked as reciprocal in contexts in which it is used
reciprocally.
Reciprocal means that there is a plural subject and every member of the group does the thing described by the predicate to every other member of the group. A reciprocal pronoun is used in the object position to signal such configuration.
Examples
- varandra “each other”
Art
: article
Article is a special case of determiner that bears the feature of definiteness.
Examples
- en, ett, den, de, det
Int
: interrogative pronoun, determiner, or adverb
Examples:
- Pronouns: vem “who”, vad “what”
- Determiners: vilken (common singular) “which”, vilket (neuter singular) “which”, vilka (plural) “which”
- Adverbs: när “when”, var “where”, hur “how”
Rel
: relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb
Examples:
- Pronouns: som “that”, vilken “who”
- Determiners: vars, vilkens “whose”
- Adverbs: då “when”, där “where”
Note: Many Swedish pronouns can be used in both interrogative and relative clauses, and these uses are not fully disambiguated in the annotation, which means that pronouns are often assigned the feature PronType=Int,Rel
.
Dem
: demonstrative pronoun, determiner, numeral or adverb
Examples
- detta, denna, dessa, denne, dennes
Tot
: total (collective) pronoun, determiner or adverb
Examples
- alla, allt, varje
Neg
: negative pronoun, determiner or adverb
Negative pronominal words are distinguished from negating particles
and from words that inflect for polarity (verbs, adjectives etc.) Those words
do not use PronType=Neg
, they use Polarity=Neg
instead. See the
Polarity feature for further details.
Examples:
- ingen, ingenting, inget, inga
Ind
: indefinite pronoun, determiner, numeral or adverb
Examples
- man, någon, något, samma, några, en, andra
PronType in other languages: [arr] [bej] [bg] [bm] [bor] [cs] [el] [en] [es] [fi] [fr] [ga] [gd] [gn] [gub] [gun] [hu] [hy] [it] [ka] [kpv] [ky] [la] [myu] [pcm] [qpm] [sga] [sl] [sv] [tr] [tt] [u] [uk] [urj] [uz] [xav] [xcl] [zh]