CONJ
: coordinating conjunction
Definition
A coordinating conjunction is a word that links words or larger constituents without syntactically subordinating one to the other and expresses a semantic relationship between them.
Examples
- og “and”
- eller “or”
- men “but”
Treebank Statistics (UD_Danish)
There are 7 CONJ
lemmas (0%), 7 CONJ
types (0%) and 3382 CONJ
tokens (3%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of CONJ
is: 15 in number of lemmas, 15 in number of types and 11 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent CONJ
lemmas: og, men, eller, for, samt, &, jamen
The 10 most frequent CONJ
types: og, men, eller, for, samt, &, jamen
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: og (CONJ 2550, X 1), for (ADP 986, ADV 66, CONJ 53, X 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: og (CONJ 2380, X 1), for (ADP 953, ADV 65, CONJ 34, X 1, VERB 1)
- og
- for
- ADP 953: ” Vi fralægger os ethvert ansvar for mordene .
- ADV 65: ” Vort samfund er for godt til folk som dig .
- CONJ 34: Og det håber vi så på , for vi vil jo så gerne have et , helst to børn .
- X 1: Samtidig foreslår man at skære værnepligt-tiden ned med ca. én måned , samtidig med , at der på kort sigt ( frem til 1996 ) nyinvesteres i materiel for for ca. 5 mia. kr. .
- VERB 1: En let rødme for op i den unge kvindes kinder .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of CONJ
is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.355873).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “&”: &.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “eller”: eller.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “for”: for.
CONJ
does not occur with any features.
Relations
CONJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 7 different relations: cc (2978; 88% instances), discourse (364; 11% instances), root (29; 1% instances), conj (6; 0% instances), dobj (2; 0% instances), mwe (2; 0% instances), list (1; 0% instances)
Parents of CONJ
nodes belong to 13 different parts of speech: VERB (1474; 44% instances), NOUN (1033; 31% instances), ADJ (344; 10% instances), PROPN (247; 7% instances), ADV (106; 3% instances), X (48; 1% instances), ADP (40; 1% instances), PRON (30; 1% instances), ROOT (29; 1% instances), INTJ (12; 0% instances), NUM (11; 0% instances), PART (7; 0% instances), CONJ (1; 0% instances)
3012 (89%) CONJ
nodes are leaves.
189 (6%) CONJ
nodes have one child.
130 (4%) CONJ
nodes have two children.
51 (2%) CONJ
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a CONJ
node is 5.
Children of CONJ
nodes are attached using 14 different relations: punct (173; 28% instances), conj (149; 24% instances), advmod (132; 21% instances), case (51; 8% instances), nmod (38; 6% instances), amod (22; 4% instances), dobj (14; 2% instances), neg (12; 2% instances), nsubj (10; 2% instances), mark (7; 1% instances), vocative (3; 0% instances), nmod:poss (2; 0% instances), nummod (2; 0% instances), acl:relcl (1; 0% instances)
Children of CONJ
nodes belong to 13 different parts of speech: PUNCT (173; 28% instances), ADV (145; 24% instances), VERB (97; 16% instances), NOUN (81; 13% instances), ADP (52; 8% instances), ADJ (34; 6% instances), PRON (10; 2% instances), PROPN (9; 1% instances), SCONJ (9; 1% instances), NUM (3; 0% instances), CONJ (1; 0% instances), INTJ (1; 0% instances), X (1; 0% instances)
CONJ in other languages: [bg] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fr] [ga] [he] [hu] [it] [ja] [ko] [sv] [u]