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Treebank Statistics: UD_Egyptian-UJaen: Features: Case

This feature is universal but the values Cmp, Equ are language-specific. It occurs with 21 different values: Abl, Acc, All, Ben, Cau, Cmp, Com, Dat, Dis, Ela, Equ, Ess, Gen, Ill, Ins, Lat, Loc, Sub, Sup, Tem, Voc.

2258 tokens (15%) have a non-empty value of Case. 247 types (11%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Case. 177 lemmas (13%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Case. The feature is used with 5 part-of-speech tags: ADP (1301; 9% instances), NOUN (350; 2% instances), PROPN (334; 2% instances), ADJ (272; 2% instances), NUM (1; 0% instances).

ADP

1301 ADP tokens (68% of all ADP tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.

ADP tokens may have the following values of Case:

Paradigm mAccLocInsDisEssComElaAblTemCauCmpEqu
ꞽmm, ꞽm, , [m], [ꞽ]m</em></td>m, ꞽm, , [ꞽ]m, [ꞽm]</em></td>mmmm, ꞽm, [ꞽm], [m]m, ꞽm, (ꞽ)mm, ꞽmmꞽrm, </em></td></tr> </table> ### `NOUN` 350 NOUN tokens (9% of all `NOUN` tokens) have a non-empty value of `Case`. The most frequent other feature values with which `NOUN` and `Case` co-occurred: Definite=EMPTY (350; 100%), Number=Sing (275; 79%), Gender=Masc (240; 69%). `NOUN` tokens may have the following values of `Case`: * `Ben` (1; 0% of non-empty `Case`): ꞽr.(ꞽ)t * `Gen` (275; 79% of non-empty `Case`): p.t, ꞽb, nčr, nčr(.w), ꞽr.t, ꜣḫ.t, kꜣ, ꞽꜣr.w, n(.ꞽ), nb * `Loc` (58; 17% of non-empty `Case`): ꞽm(.ꞽ), ꞽm.(ꞽ)w, ꞽm.t, ḥꜣ.(ꞽ)w, ḫnt(.ꞽ), ḫnt.ꞽ, ḥr.t, (ꞽ)m(.ꞽ), ḥr(.ꞽ), ṭp(.ꞽw) * `Sub` (7; 2% of non-empty `Case`): ẖr(.ꞽ), ẖr.t, ṭp.(ꞽ)t * `Sup` (4; 1% of non-empty `Case`): ḥr(.ꞽ), ṭp.(ꞽ)w * `Voc` (5; 1% of non-empty `Case`): ꜥnḫ.w, [ḫbč̣], nčr(.w), ḫbč̣ * `EMPTY` (3686): mṭw, ꞽr.t, nčr(.w), p.t, ḥr, ꜥ, ꞽb, nčr, rʾ, rn
Paradigm ṭpGenLocSupSub
Number=Singṭp.(ꞽ)t
Number=Dualṭp
Number=Plurṭp(.ꞽw)ṭp.(ꞽ)w
`Case` seems to be **lexical feature** of `NOUN`. 96% lemmas (122) occur only with one value of `Case`. ### `PROPN` 334 PROPN tokens (19% of all `PROPN` tokens) have a non-empty value of `Case`. The most frequent other feature values with which `PROPN` and `Case` co-occurred: Gender=Masc (308; 92%). `PROPN` tokens may have the following values of `Case`: * `Gen` (302; 90% of non-empty `Case`): Ḥr.w, Wnꞽś, Rꜥw, Ttꞽ, Wśr(.w), Śtẖ, (Ꞽ)tm(.w), P(ꞽ), Wr.t, Šmꜥ(.w) * `Voc` (32; 10% of non-empty `Case`): Wnꞽś, Ḥr.w, Wśr(.w), Č̣ḥw.tꞽ, (Ꞽ)tm(.w), Ꜣś.t, Wp.w, [Ḥr.w], Śtẖ, Ḥw.t-nb.t * `EMPTY` (1454): Wnꞽś, Wśr(.w), Ḥr.w, Ttꞽ, Rꜥw, Ppy, Śtẖ, (Ꞽ)tm(.w), Gb(b), Nfr-kꜣ-rꜥ
Paradigm WnꞽśGenVoc
WnꞽśWnꞽś
Number=SingWnꞽś
### `ADJ` 272 ADJ tokens (52% of all `ADJ` tokens) have a non-empty value of `Case`. The most frequent other feature values with which `ADJ` and `Case` co-occurred: Number=Sing (237; 87%), Gender=Masc (235; 86%). `ADJ` tokens may have the following values of `Case`: * `Equ` (5; 2% of non-empty `Case`): ꞽm(.ꞽ) * `Gen` (191; 70% of non-empty `Case`): n(.ꞽ), n.t, [n(.ꞽ)], n.(ꞽ)w, n.ꞽ, [n.t], n(.t), sꜣb * `Loc` (67; 25% of non-empty `Case`): ꞽm.(ꞽ)w, ꞽm(.ꞽ), ꞽm.t, ḫnt(.ꞽ), ḫnt.(ꞽ)w, (ꞽ)m.(ꞽ)t, ꞽm(.ꞽw), (ꞽ)m(.ꞽ), [ꞽm.](ꞽ)[w], [ꞽm.t] * `Sub` (8; 3% of non-empty `Case`): ẖr(.ꞽ), [ẖr](.ꞽ), ẖr.t, ẖr.ꞽ * `Sup` (1; 0% of non-empty `Case`): ṭp.(ꞽ)w * `EMPTY` (256): nb, wr, wr.t, km, nb(.wt), ꞽ:ḫm, nb.w, nfr, ḥr.t, ꜥꜣ
Paradigm mLocEqu
Gender=Masc|Number=Singꞽm(.ꞽ), (ꞽ)m(.ꞽ), ꞽm.(ꞽ)wꞽm(.ꞽ)
Gender=Masc|Number=Plurꞽm.(ꞽ)w, ꞽm(.ꞽw), [ꞽm.](ꞽ)[w], ꞽm(.ꞽ)
Gender=Fem|Number=Singꞽm.t, (ꞽ)m.(ꞽ)t, [ꞽm.t]
Gender=Fem|Number=Plurꞽm.(w)t, ꞽm.(ꞽw)t
### `NUM` 1 NUM tokens (1% of all `NUM` tokens) have a non-empty value of `Case`. The most frequent other feature values with which `NUM` and `Case` co-occurred: Gender=Masc (1; 100%), Number=EMPTY (1; 100%). `NUM` tokens may have the following values of `Case`: * `Gen` (1; 100% of non-empty `Case`): fṭ(.w) * `EMPTY` (158): 1, 2, 4, fṭ.w, ḫꜣ, 5, [2], wꜥ, śfḫ.t{t}, ḫtm.nw ## Relations with Agreement in `Case` The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in `Case`: NOUN --[conj]--> NOUN (5; 83%), PROPN --[conj]--> PROPN (2; 100%).