Treebank Statistics: UD_Afrikaans: Features: PronType
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 7 different values: Art
, Dem
, Ind
, Int
, Prs
, Rcp
, Rel
.
9059 tokens (18%) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
173 types (3%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of PronType
.
126 lemmas (2%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of PronType
.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: DET (5341; 11% instances), PRON (3718; 8% instances).
DET
5341 DET tokens (100% of all DET
tokens) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
The most frequent other feature values with which DET
and PronType
co-occurred: Definite=Def (3570; 67%).
DET
tokens may have the following values of PronType
:
Art
(4541; 85% of non-emptyPronType
): die ‘n de dienDem
(451; 8% of non-emptyPronType
): hierdie daardie dié sodanige sulke daar dié sodanigInd
(349; 7% of non-emptyPronType
): alle meer al baie paar sommige laaste soveel talle min
PronType
seems to be lexical feature of DET
. 100% lemmas (31) occur only with one value of PronType
.
PRON
3718 PRON tokens (100% of all PRON
tokens) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
The most frequent other feature values with which PRON
and PronType
co-occurred: Poss=EMPTY (3081; 83%), Case=EMPTY (2248; 60%).
PRON
tokens may have the following values of PronType
:
Ind
(323; 9% of non-emptyPronType
): enige daar almal elke diegene alles ander iemand elk enigiemandInt
(20; 1% of non-emptyPronType
): hoe wat Wie Watter Hoekom Waar Waarom Wanneer waaroorPrs
(2144; 58% of non-emptyPronType
): ons dit jy hulle jou ek sy hul hy myRcp
(6; 0% of non-emptyPronType
): mekaarRel
(1225; 33% of non-emptyPronType
): wat wanneer waar daarvan watter hoe waarop daartoe wie waarin
Paradigm wat | Int | Rel |
---|---|---|
wat | wat |
PronType
seems to be lexical feature of PRON
. 91% lemmas (89) occur only with one value of PronType
.
Relations with Agreement in PronType
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in PronType
:
PRON –[conj]–> PRON (20; 87%),
DET –[amod]–> DET (3; 100%),
DET –[nummod]–> DET (3; 100%),
DET –[amod]–> PRON (2; 100%).