det
: determiner
The relation determiner (det
) holds between a nominal head and its determiner. Most commonly, a word of POS DET will have the relation det
and vice versa.
Other parts of speech than DET
may in some cases be assigned a determiner relation to a nominal head.
For Norwegian the det
relation is also used for genitive nouns, like årets “this year’s” and quantity nouns like rekke “number-of”.
Treebank Statistics (UD_Norwegian)
This relation is universal.
16379 nodes (5%) are attached to their parents as det
.
16130 instances of det
(98%) are right-to-left (child precedes parent).
Average distance between parent and child is 1.54850723487392.
The following 26 pairs of parts of speech are connected with det
: NOUN-DET (12073; 74% instances), NOUN-NOUN (1585; 10% instances), NOUN-PROPN (1135; 7% instances), ADJ-DET (728; 4% instances), PRON-DET (241; 1% instances), DET-DET (152; 1% instances), PROPN-DET (146; 1% instances), PROPN-PROPN (77; 0% instances), NUM-DET (72; 0% instances), ADJ-NOUN (41; 0% instances), NOUN-ADJ (39; 0% instances), PROPN-NOUN (28; 0% instances), NOUN-PRON (19; 0% instances), ADJ-PROPN (11; 0% instances), NUM-PROPN (9; 0% instances), DET-PRON (5; 0% instances), ADJ-PRON (4; 0% instances), PROPN-PRON (3; 0% instances), NUM-NOUN (2; 0% instances), PRON-PRON (2; 0% instances), X-PROPN (2; 0% instances), ADJ-ADJ (1; 0% instances), DET-NOUN (1; 0% instances), NOUN-ADV (1; 0% instances), PRON-ADV (1; 0% instances), VERB-PROPN (1; 0% instances).
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