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Treebank Statistics: UD_Akuntsu-TuDeT: POS Tags: AUX

There are 7 AUX lemmas (2%), 15 AUX types (3%) and 35 AUX tokens (2%). Out of 13 observed tags, the rank of AUX is: 8 in number of lemmas, 6 in number of types and 9 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent AUX lemmas: ko, jã, tʃe, ka, toa, am, piro

The 10 most frequent AUX types: tʃe, ka, iko, ojã, otoa, tejã, ejã, eko, etoa, iam

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: ko (VERB 25, AUX 8, NOUN 8), (AUX 7, VERB 4), tʃe (AUX 7, VERB 7), ka (VERB 8, AUX 6), toa (AUX 5, NOUN 1), am (NOUN 2, VERB 2, AUX 1)

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: tʃe (AUX 7, VERB 6), ka (VERB 7, AUX 6), iko (AUX 5, VERB 1), ojã (AUX 3, VERB 2), tejã (AUX 2, VERB 1), koa (VERB 11, AUX 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of AUX is 2.142857 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.442049).

The 1st highest number of forms (4) was observed with the lemma “jã”: ejã, ojã, tejã, tejãkwa.

The 2nd highest number of forms (4) was observed with the lemma “ko”: eko, iko, koa, teko.

The 3rd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “toa”: etoa, kitoa, otoa.

AUX occurs with 3 features: Person (17; 49% instances), Reflex (2; 6% instances), Clusivity (1; 3% instances)

AUX occurs with 5 feature-value pairs: Clusivity=In, Person=1, Person=2, Person=3, Reflex=Yes

AUX occurs with 6 feature combinations. The most frequent feature combination is _ (18 tokens). Examples: tʃe, ka, koa, ojã, otoa, piro, teko

Relations

AUX nodes are attached to their parents using 2 different relations: aux (34; 97% instances), root (1; 3% instances)

Parents of AUX nodes belong to 2 different parts of speech: VERB (34; 97% instances), (1; 3% instances)

34 (97%) AUX nodes are leaves.

0 (0%) AUX nodes have one child.

1 (3%) AUX nodes have two children.

The highest child degree of a AUX node is 2.

Children of AUX nodes are attached using 2 different relations: ccomp (1; 50% instances), obj (1; 50% instances)

Children of AUX nodes belong to 2 different parts of speech: NOUN (1; 50% instances), VERB (1; 50% instances)