Hyph: hyphenated compound or part of it
Boolean feature. Is this the first part of a hyphenated compound?
Compound adjectives with hyphens, such as česko-slovenský “Czech-Slovak” get split during tokenization. The last part, slovenský, is an independent adjective with full inflection paradigm. However, the first part, česko, is a form that does not occur elsewhere than in compounds (the independent form would be český).
Yes: it is part of hyphenated compound
Examples
- česko-slovenský “Czecho-Slovak”
Treebank Statistics (UD_Czech)
This feature is language-specific.
It occurs with 1 different values: Yes.
398 tokens (0%) have a non-empty value of Hyph.
146 types (0%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Hyph.
136 lemmas (0%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Hyph.
The feature is used with 1 part-of-speech tags: cs-pos/ADJ (398; 0% instances).
ADJ
398 cs-pos/ADJ tokens (0% of all ADJ tokens) have a non-empty value of Hyph.
The most frequent other feature values with which ADJ and Hyph co-occurred: Degree=EMPTY (398; 100%), Gender=EMPTY (398; 100%), Number=EMPTY (398; 100%), Case=EMPTY (398; 100%), Animacy=EMPTY (398; 100%), Negative=Pos (397; 100%).
ADJ tokens may have the following values of Hyph:
Yes(398; 100% of non-emptyHyph): česko, izraelsko, německo, rusko, srbsko, americko, matematicko, polsko, maďarsko, anglo
Hyph seems to be lexical feature of ADJ. 100% lemmas (136) occur only with one value of Hyph.