PUNCT
: punctuation
Description
Punctuation marks are non-alphabetical characters and character groups used in many languages to delimit linguistic units in printed text. Uralic languages share mostly the same limited set of punctuation marks.
Examples
- [fi] .,!,?,”,–
- [fi] …
~̃~~ conllu # sentence-text: Vähän samanlainen tunne kuin silloin, kun ystävämme vei meidät kerran ylöstuomiokirkon torniin. 1 Vähän vähän ADV Adv _ 2 advmod _ _ 2 samanlainen samanlainen ADJ A Case=Nom|Degree=Pos|Number=Sing 3 amod _ _ 3 tunne tunne NOUN N Case=Nom|Number=Sing 0 root _ _ 4 kuin kuin SCONJ C _ 5 mark _ _ 5 silloin silloin ADV Adv _ 2 advcl _ SpaceAfter=No 6 , , PUNCT Punct _ 9 punct _ _ 7 kun kun SCONJ C _ 9 mark _ _ 8 ystävämme ystävä NOUN N Case=Nom|Number=Sing|Number[psor]=Plur|Person[psor]=1 9 nsubj _ _ 9 vei viedä VERB V Mood=Ind|Number=Sing|Person=3|Tense=Past|VerbForm=Fin|Voice=Act 5 advcl _ _ 10 meidät minä PRON Pron Case=Acc|Number=Plur|Person=1|PronType=Prs 9 dobj _ _ 11 kerran kerran ADV Adv _ 9 advmod _ _ 12 ylös ylös ADV Adv _ 14 advmod _ SpaceAfter=No 13 tuomiokirkon tuomio#kirkko NOUN N Case=Gen|Number=Sing 14 nmod:poss _ _ 14 torniin torni NOUN N Case=Ill|Number=Sing 9 nmod _ SpaceAfter=No 15 . . PUNCT Punct _ 3 punct _ _ ~~~
PUNCT in other languages: [bg] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fr] [ga] [he] [hu] [it] [ja] [ko] [sv] [u]