Degree
: degree of comparison
In English, Degree
is a feature of (adjectives)[en-pos/ADJ] and some (adverbs)[en-pos/ADV].
Pos
: positive, first degree
This is the base form that merely states a quality of something,
without comparing it to qualities of others. Note that although this
degree is traditionally called “positive”, negative properties can be
compared, too. All words with PTB tags JJ
have this feature.
Examples
- young woman
Additionally, the following adverbs with PTB tag RB
also have this feature:
- hard, fast, late, long, high, easy, early, far, soon, low, close, well, badly, little
Cmp
: comparative, second degree
The quality of one object is compared to the same quality of another
object. All words with PTB tags JJR
are marked with this
feature.
Examples
- The man is younger than me.
The following adverbs with PTB tag RBR
also have this feature:
- harder, faster, later, longer, higher, easier, earlier, further, farther, sooner, lower, closer, better, worse, less, quicker, slower
Sup
: superlative, third degree
The quality of one object is compared to the same quality of all other
objects within a set. All words with PTB tags JJS
are marked with this
feature.
Examples
- This is the youngest woman in our team.
The following adverbs with PTB tag RBS
also have this feature:
- hardest, fastest, latest, longest, highest, easiest, earliest, furthest, farthest, soonest, lowest, closest, best, worst, least, quickest, slowest
Note that most adverbs in English don’t have a Degree
feature because their sencond and third degree are constructed periphrastically using the adverbs more and most, e.g. more quietly, most seriously.
Treebank Statistics (UD_English)
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 3 different values: Cmp
, Pos
, Sup
.
16693 tokens (7%) have a non-empty value of Degree
.
2907 types (15%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Degree
.
2442 lemmas (15%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Degree
.
The feature is used with 5 part-of-speech tags: en-pos/ADJ (15944; 6% instances), en-pos/ADV (744; 0% instances), en-pos/PROPN (3; 0% instances), en-pos/INTJ (1; 0% instances), en-pos/NOUN (1; 0% instances).
ADJ
15944 en-pos/ADJ tokens (100% of all ADJ
tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree
.
ADJ
tokens may have the following values of Degree
:
Cmp
(596; 4% of non-emptyDegree
): more, better, less, larger, bigger, earlier, older, smaller, higher, worsePos
(14799; 93% of non-emptyDegree
): good, great, other, new, many, last, same, few, sure, littleSup
(549; 3% of non-emptyDegree
): best, most, worst, cheapest, largest, latest, easiest, highest, oldest, biggestEMPTY
(13): fake, such, Every, Global, Pakistani, criminal, enough, female, middle, real
Paradigm less | Pos | Cmp | Sup |
---|---|---|---|
less | less | less |
Degree
seems to be lexical feature of ADJ
. 100% lemmas (2425) occur only with one value of Degree
.
ADV
744 en-pos/ADV tokens (6% of all ADV
tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree
.
The most frequent other feature values with which ADV
and Degree
co-occurred: PronType=EMPTY (744; 100%).
ADV
tokens may have the following values of Degree
:
Cmp
(156; 21% of non-emptyDegree
): later, better, longer, less, earlier, sooner, further, closer, higher, fasterPos
(490; 66% of non-emptyDegree
): well, far, soon, long, hard, early, late, close, little, highSup
(98; 13% of non-emptyDegree
): least, best, worst, highest, longestEMPTY
(12298): so, just, when, very, also, how, now, even, there, then
Degree
seems to be lexical feature of ADV
. 100% lemmas (37) occur only with one value of Degree
.
PROPN
3 en-pos/PROPN tokens (0% of all PROPN
tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree
.
The most frequent other feature values with which PROPN
and Degree
co-occurred: Number=EMPTY (3; 100%).
PROPN
tokens may have the following values of Degree
:
Pos
(3; 100% of non-emptyDegree
): Central, Modern, englishEMPTY
(16896): bush, US, al, Iraq, enron, united, Iran, New, China, states
NOUN
1 en-pos/NOUN tokens (0% of all NOUN
tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree
.
The most frequent other feature values with which NOUN
and Degree
co-occurred: Number=EMPTY (1; 100%).
NOUN
tokens may have the following values of Degree
:
Pos
(1; 100% of non-emptyDegree
): equivalantEMPTY
(43789): time, people, service, place, thanks, food, way, year, day, number
INTJ
1 en-pos/INTJ tokens (0% of all INTJ
tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree
.
INTJ
tokens may have the following values of Degree
:
Pos
(1; 100% of non-emptyDegree
): BonEMPTY
(922): please, yes, well, no, hi, like, ok, lol, hey, oh
Relations with Agreement in Degree
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Degree
:
ADJ –[conj]–> ADJ (609; 97%),
ADJ –[amod]–> ADJ (105; 95%),
ADJ –[advcl]–> ADJ (41; 87%),
ADJ –[parataxis]–> ADJ (36; 88%),
ADJ –[ccomp]–> ADJ (24; 96%),
ADJ –[nmod]–> ADJ (22; 56%),
ADJ –[nmod:npmod]–> ADJ (15; 65%),
ADJ –[nsubj]–> ADJ (13; 93%),
ADJ –[list]–> ADJ (13; 93%),
ADJ –[appos]–> ADJ (10; 100%).
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