Treebank Statistics: UD_Faroese-FarPaHC: POS Tags: PART
There are 1 PART
lemmas (5%), 1 PART
types (0%) and 282 PART
tokens (1%).
Out of 16 observed tags, the rank of PART
is: 11 in number of lemmas, 16 in number of types and 13 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent PART
lemmas: _
The 10 most frequent PART
types: at
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: _ (PRON 6053, VERB 5349, ADP 4320, NOUN 4132, CCONJ 2670, ADV 2369, AUX 2277, PROPN 1830, SCONJ 1778, DET 1598, PUNCT 1100, ADJ 741, PART 282, NUM 104, INTJ 25, X 3)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: at (SCONJ 696, PART 282, ADP 51)
- at
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of PART
is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 168.681818).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “_”: at.
PART
does not occur with any features.
Relations
PART
nodes are attached to their parents using 5 different relations: mark (236; 84% instances), advcl (27; 10% instances), acl (16; 6% instances), obl (2; 1% instances), amod (1; 0% instances)
Parents of PART
nodes belong to 6 different parts of speech: VERB (270; 96% instances), PRON (5; 2% instances), ADJ (3; 1% instances), ADV (2; 1% instances), NOUN (1; 0% instances), PROPN (1; 0% instances)
260 (92%) PART
nodes are leaves.
1 (0%) PART
nodes have one child.
8 (3%) PART
nodes have two children.
13 (5%) PART
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a PART
node is 4.
Children of PART
nodes are attached using 13 different relations: aux (13; 21% instances), obl (9; 15% instances), xcomp (8; 13% instances), ccomp (7; 11% instances), obj (6; 10% instances), cop (4; 7% instances), compound:prt (3; 5% instances), acl (2; 3% instances), advcl (2; 3% instances), advmod (2; 3% instances), amod (2; 3% instances), case (2; 3% instances), dep (1; 2% instances)
Children of PART
nodes belong to 8 different parts of speech: AUX (18; 30% instances), VERB (15; 25% instances), NOUN (11; 18% instances), PRON (7; 11% instances), ADP (5; 8% instances), ADJ (2; 3% instances), ADV (2; 3% instances), DET (1; 2% instances)