Treebank Statistics: UD_English-GUM: POS Tags: ADV
There are 687 ADV
lemmas (4%), 709 ADV
types (4%) and 10103 ADV
tokens (5%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADV
is: 5 in number of lemmas, 5 in number of types and 10 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADV
lemmas: so, when, just, then, also, how, now, more, here, really
The 10 most frequent ADV
types: so, when, just, then, also, how, now, more, here, really
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: so (ADV 560, INTJ 129, SCONJ 61), just (ADV 408, ADJ 1), how (ADV 291, NOUN 6), more (ADV 217, ADJ 122), very (ADV 191, ADJ 11), there (PRON 392, ADV 184), well (ADV 183, INTJ 143, ADJ 1, NOUN 1), even (ADV 180, ADJ 4), as (ADP 587, SCONJ 327, ADV 174), only (ADV 166, ADJ 47)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: so (ADV 384, SCONJ 60, INTJ 27), just (ADV 374, ADJ 1), how (ADV 204, NOUN 6), more (ADV 211, ADJ 120, X 1), very (ADV 178, ADJ 11, VERB 1), where (ADV 178, AUX 1, VERB 1), there (PRON 265, ADV 178), even (ADV 154, ADJ 4), as (ADP 549, SCONJ 286, ADV 164), only (ADV 160, ADJ 46)
- so
- just
- how
- more
- very
- ADV 178: However , there will be very heavy rains and flooding along its path .
- ADJ 11: Steeped in culture and history , these islands are on the very edge of civilisation .
- VERB 1: The local rum distilleries offer tours ( check for opening times as they may very from season to season ) which are certainly worth the while since rum production is a very integral part of Guadeloupe ‘s economy .
- where
- ADV 178: But you still do n’t know where I ‘m going .
- AUX 1: I launched LibriVox , emailed some friends and some podcasters who where doing literary stuff , and invited them to record a chapter of Joseph Conrad ‘s Secret Agent .
- VERB 1: It could look like almost the opposite : literature is kind of arts and mathematics is science but they also see a lot in common and there where mathematician who were writers .
- there
- even
- as
- only
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADV
is 1.032023 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.237215).
The 1st highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “alright”: all, alr-, alright.
The 2nd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “far”: far, farther, further.
The 3rd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “fast”: fast, faster, fastest.
ADV
occurs with 9 features: Degree (5015; 50% instances), PronType (1749; 17% instances), NumForm (149; 1% instances), NumType (149; 1% instances), ExtPos (103; 1% instances), Abbr (40; 0% instances), Typo (27; 0% instances), Polarity (22; 0% instances), Foreign (2; 0% instances)
ADV
occurs with 18 feature-value pairs: Abbr=Yes
, Degree=Cmp
, Degree=Pos
, Degree=Sup
, ExtPos=ADP
, ExtPos=ADV
, ExtPos=CCONJ
, Foreign=Yes
, NumForm=Combi
, NumForm=Word
, NumType=Frac
, NumType=Mult
, NumType=Ord
, Polarity=Neg
, PronType=Dem
, PronType=Int
, PronType=Rel
, Typo=Yes
ADV
occurs with 23 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is Degree=Pos
(4315 tokens).
Examples: really, well, back, still, again, too, away, much, probably, actually
Relations
ADV
nodes are attached to their parents using 29 different relations: advmod (8930; 88% instances), root (224; 2% instances), conj (173; 2% instances), obl (128; 1% instances), obj (123; 1% instances), fixed (76; 1% instances), discourse (69; 1% instances), cc (61; 1% instances), nmod (41; 0% instances), xcomp (37; 0% instances), ccomp (32; 0% instances), advcl (31; 0% instances), case (29; 0% instances), mark (25; 0% instances), reparandum (23; 0% instances), parataxis (22; 0% instances), orphan (17; 0% instances), compound (15; 0% instances), acl:relcl (8; 0% instances), dep (8; 0% instances), amod (7; 0% instances), nsubj (7; 0% instances), acl (6; 0% instances), appos (4; 0% instances), csubj (3; 0% instances), advcl:relcl (1; 0% instances), nmod:poss (1; 0% instances), nsubj:pass (1; 0% instances), obl:agent (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADV
nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: VERB (5680; 56% instances), ADJ (1617; 16% instances), NOUN (1081; 11% instances), ADV (784; 8% instances), NUM (269; 3% instances), (224; 2% instances), PROPN (146; 1% instances), PRON (133; 1% instances), AUX (90; 1% instances), DET (27; 0% instances), ADP (17; 0% instances), INTJ (12; 0% instances), PART (10; 0% instances), SYM (7; 0% instances), X (5; 0% instances), SCONJ (1; 0% instances)
7679 (76%) ADV
nodes are leaves.
1643 (16%) ADV
nodes have one child.
435 (4%) ADV
nodes have two children.
346 (3%) ADV
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADV
node is 12.
Children of ADV
nodes are attached using 36 different relations: punct (1239; 31% instances), advmod (628; 16% instances), obl (229; 6% instances), nsubj (215; 5% instances), cop (212; 5% instances), fixed (206; 5% instances), advcl:relcl (201; 5% instances), case (187; 5% instances), cc (169; 4% instances), conj (148; 4% instances), obl:unmarked (118; 3% instances), advcl (92; 2% instances), acl (61; 2% instances), discourse (56; 1% instances), mark (44; 1% instances), reparandum (32; 1% instances), aux (28; 1% instances), parataxis (27; 1% instances), det (19; 0% instances), compound (16; 0% instances), goeswith (9; 0% instances), vocative (9; 0% instances), orphan (5; 0% instances), dep (4; 0% instances), dislocated (3; 0% instances), acl:relcl (2; 0% instances), amod (2; 0% instances), nmod (2; 0% instances), nmod:unmarked (2; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (2; 0% instances), cc:preconj (1; 0% instances), compound:prt (1; 0% instances), expl (1; 0% instances), flat (1; 0% instances), nmod:poss (1; 0% instances), xcomp (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADV
nodes belong to 17 different parts of speech: PUNCT (1239; 31% instances), ADV (784; 20% instances), NOUN (364; 9% instances), VERB (338; 9% instances), ADP (324; 8% instances), AUX (272; 7% instances), CCONJ (168; 4% instances), PRON (163; 4% instances), PROPN (76; 2% instances), INTJ (60; 2% instances), PART (54; 1% instances), ADJ (43; 1% instances), SCONJ (33; 1% instances), DET (28; 1% instances), NUM (14; 0% instances), X (10; 0% instances), SYM (3; 0% instances)