Treebank Statistics: UD_English-GENTLE: POS Tags: NOUN
There are 1346 NOUN
lemmas (38%), 1505 NOUN
types (37%) and 3783 NOUN
tokens (21%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of NOUN
is: 1 in number of lemmas, 1 in number of types and 1 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent NOUN
lemmas: week, x, T, project, school, S, person, day, time, y
The 10 most frequent NOUN
types: x, week, T, project, S, school, y, mg, time, party
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: x (NOUN 47, ADJ 2, ADV 1, SYM 1), school (NOUN 34, VERB 6, X 1), S (NOUN 33, PROPN 2), trust (NOUN 21, VERB 10), customer (NOUN 15, PROPN 1), service (NOUN 13, PROPN 4), place (NOUN 12, VERB 3), CB (NOUN 11, PROPN 1), action (NOUN 11, VERB 1), order (NOUN 11, VERB 2)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: x (NOUN 47, ADJ 2, ADV 1, SYM 1), S (NOUN 33, PROPN 2), school (NOUN 29, VERB 1, X 1), trust (NOUN 19, VERB 7), Data (NOUN 13, PROPN 1), Customer (NOUN 12, PROPN 1), CB (NOUN 11, PROPN 1), place (NOUN 11, VERB 2), way (NOUN 10, ADV 1), home (NOUN 8, ADV 1)
- x
- S
- school
- NOUN 29: school
- VERB 1: She took care to school her expression , not giving away any of her feelings .
- X 1: Compare Old Frisian skūle , schūle ( “ school ” ) ( West Frisian skoalle , Saterland Frisian Skoule ) , Dutch school ( “ school ” ) , German Low German School ( “ school ” ) , Old High German scuola ( “ school ” ) , Old Norse skóli ( “ school ” ) .
- trust
- Data
- Customer
- CB
- place
- way
- home
- NOUN 8: He is currently at home and has left nursing home facility .
- ADV 1: But instead after this could walk away with three million dollars , he ‘s gon na walk on in and say I quit , ca n’t wait for him to get home , you know , imagine he wins three million dollars here , his parents gon na ask him to take the trash out and he ‘s gon na laugh .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of NOUN
is 1.118128 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.147634).
The 1st highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “page”: Pp., p., page.
The 2nd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “person”: people, person, persons.
The 3rd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “abortion”: abortion, abortions.
NOUN
occurs with 6 features: Number (3783; 100% instances), Abbr (42; 1% instances), Typo (6; 0% instances), ExtPos (3; 0% instances), NumForm (1; 0% instances), NumType (1; 0% instances)
NOUN
occurs with 8 feature-value pairs: Abbr=Yes
, ExtPos=ADV
, NumForm=Word
, NumType=Frac
, Number=Plur
, Number=Ptan
, Number=Sing
, Typo=Yes
NOUN
occurs with 8 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is Number=Sing
(3050 tokens).
Examples: x, week, T, project, S, school, y, time, party, trust
Relations
NOUN
nodes are attached to their parents using 34 different relations: obl (551; 15% instances), obj (515; 14% instances), root (456; 12% instances), nmod (449; 12% instances), compound (410; 11% instances), conj (394; 10% instances), nsubj (384; 10% instances), appos (144; 4% instances), dep (81; 2% instances), obl:unmarked (79; 2% instances), parataxis (67; 2% instances), nmod:unmarked (57; 2% instances), nsubj:pass (55; 1% instances), nmod:poss (23; 1% instances), advcl (21; 1% instances), obl:agent (20; 1% instances), xcomp (17; 0% instances), ccomp (11; 0% instances), acl:relcl (8; 0% instances), dislocated (6; 0% instances), iobj (6; 0% instances), flat (4; 0% instances), orphan (4; 0% instances), vocative (4; 0% instances), acl (3; 0% instances), advmod (3; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (3; 0% instances), case (2; 0% instances), advcl:relcl (1; 0% instances), csubj:outer (1; 0% instances), csubj:pass (1; 0% instances), discourse (1; 0% instances), fixed (1; 0% instances), reparandum (1; 0% instances)
Parents of NOUN
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: NOUN (1421; 38% instances), VERB (1289; 34% instances), (456; 12% instances), ADJ (195; 5% instances), SYM (154; 4% instances), PROPN (123; 3% instances), NUM (36; 1% instances), ADV (34; 1% instances), X (34; 1% instances), PRON (19; 1% instances), DET (10; 0% instances), ADP (5; 0% instances), INTJ (4; 0% instances), AUX (2; 0% instances), SCONJ (1; 0% instances)
638 (17%) NOUN
nodes are leaves.
1146 (30%) NOUN
nodes have one child.
936 (25%) NOUN
nodes have two children.
1063 (28%) NOUN
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a NOUN
node is 11.
Children of NOUN
nodes are attached using 37 different relations: case (1095; 15% instances), det (1031; 14% instances), punct (953; 13% instances), amod (791; 11% instances), nmod (523; 7% instances), compound (476; 7% instances), conj (391; 5% instances), nmod:poss (270; 4% instances), cc (267; 4% instances), discourse (141; 2% instances), acl (134; 2% instances), nummod (128; 2% instances), dep (116; 2% instances), nsubj (116; 2% instances), appos (115; 2% instances), cop (115; 2% instances), advmod (108; 2% instances), acl:relcl (98; 1% instances), parataxis (79; 1% instances), obl (34; 0% instances), mark (28; 0% instances), nmod:unmarked (24; 0% instances), obl:unmarked (18; 0% instances), advcl (16; 0% instances), det:predet (13; 0% instances), obj (7; 0% instances), aux (5; 0% instances), flat (5; 0% instances), cc:preconj (3; 0% instances), fixed (3; 0% instances), vocative (3; 0% instances), orphan (2; 0% instances), advcl:relcl (1; 0% instances), compound:prt (1; 0% instances), dislocated (1; 0% instances), iobj (1; 0% instances), reparandum (1; 0% instances)
Children of NOUN
nodes belong to 17 different parts of speech: NOUN (1421; 20% instances), ADP (1057; 15% instances), DET (1055; 15% instances), PUNCT (953; 13% instances), ADJ (796; 11% instances), VERB (328; 5% instances), PRON (315; 4% instances), CCONJ (254; 4% instances), NUM (218; 3% instances), PROPN (217; 3% instances), X (134; 2% instances), AUX (120; 2% instances), ADV (108; 2% instances), SYM (65; 1% instances), PART (37; 1% instances), SCONJ (21; 0% instances), INTJ (14; 0% instances)