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Treebank Statistics: UD_Spanish-COSER: Features: NumType

This feature is universal. It occurs with 2 different values: Card, Ord.

135 tokens (2%) have a non-empty value of NumType. 53 types (4%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of NumType. 41 lemmas (4%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of NumType. The feature is used with 4 part-of-speech tags: NUM (91; 1% instances), DET (33; 0% instances), ADJ (6; 0% instances), PRON (5; 0% instances).

NUM

91 NUM tokens (100% of all NUM tokens) have a non-empty value of NumType.

The most frequent other feature values with which NUM and NumType co-occurred: Number=Plur (83; 91%).

NUM tokens may have the following values of NumType:

NumType seems to be lexical feature of NUM. 100% lemmas (29) occur only with one value of NumType.

DET

33 DET tokens (4% of all DET tokens) have a non-empty value of NumType.

The most frequent other feature values with which DET and NumType co-occurred: Definite=EMPTY (33; 100%), PronType=Ind (25; 76%), Number=Sing (21; 64%), Gender=Fem (19; 58%).

DET tokens may have the following values of NumType:

ADJ

6 ADJ tokens (3% of all ADJ tokens) have a non-empty value of NumType.

The most frequent other feature values with which ADJ and NumType co-occurred: Number=Sing (6; 100%), VerbForm=EMPTY (6; 100%), Gender=Masc (5; 83%).

ADJ tokens may have the following values of NumType:

PRON

5 PRON tokens (1% of all PRON tokens) have a non-empty value of NumType.

The most frequent other feature values with which PRON and NumType co-occurred: Case=EMPTY (5; 100%), Person=EMPTY (5; 100%), PrepCase=EMPTY (5; 100%), Reflex=EMPTY (5; 100%), PronType=Ind (4; 80%), Gender=Masc (3; 60%), Number=Sing (3; 60%).

PRON tokens may have the following values of NumType:

Relations with Agreement in NumType

The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in NumType: NUM –[conj]–> NUM (11; 100%), NUM –[compound]–> NUM (6; 100%), NUM –[nummod]–> NUM (3; 100%), NUM –[reparandum]–> NUM (1; 100%).