Treebank Statistics: UD_English-GUM: POS Tags: NOUN
There are 5685 NOUN
lemmas (34%), 7337 NOUN
types (35%) and 38895 NOUN
tokens (17%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of NOUN
is: 1 in number of lemmas, 1 in number of types and 1 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent NOUN
lemmas: person, time, year, day, thing, way, life, world, city, work
The 10 most frequent NOUN
types: people, time, day, way, years, year, world, life, today, city
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: time (NOUN 389, VERB 1), way (NOUN 228, ADV 3, PROPN 2), life (NOUN 186, ADJ 1, VERB 1), work (NOUN 155, VERB 147), part (NOUN 135, VERB 2), one (NUM 457, NOUN 134, PRON 49), study (NOUN 124, VERB 61), kind (NOUN 118, ADJ 1), number (NOUN 109, VERB 2), question (NOUN 108, VERB 13)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: way (NOUN 178, ADV 3), world (NOUN 153, PROPN 1), life (NOUN 145, ADJ 1), work (NOUN 128, VERB 64), kind (NOUN 112, ADJ 1), one (NUM 392, NOUN 112, PRON 48), part (NOUN 100, VERB 2), food (NOUN 79, VERB 1), place (NOUN 81, VERB 9), land (NOUN 78, PROPN 1, VERB 1)
- way
- world
- life
- work
- kind
- one
- part
- food
- place
- land
- NOUN 78: To test this operator it was applied to a land reparcelling system .
- PROPN 1: However there are four hotels in Hadibo : Taj Socotra Hotel , Hafijj Hotel , Socotra Hotel , and Summer land Hotel .
- VERB 1: If , after total chute failure , you land on something soft , it is possible that instead of being killed outright , you may be permanently paralyzed due to spinal injury .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of NOUN
is 1.290589 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.243866).
The 1st highest number of forms (4) was observed with the lemma “hour”: h, hour, hours, hr.
The 2nd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “appointee”: app-, appointee, appointees.
The 3rd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “art”: Art., art, arts.
NOUN
occurs with 7 features: Number (38893; 100% instances), NumForm (117; 0% instances), NumType (117; 0% instances), Typo (94; 0% instances), Abbr (85; 0% instances), ExtPos (75; 0% instances), Foreign (1; 0% instances)
NOUN
occurs with 11 feature-value pairs: Abbr=Yes
, ExtPos=ADV
, Foreign=Yes
, NumForm=Combi
, NumForm=Word
, NumType=Card
, NumType=Frac
, Number=Plur
, Number=Ptan
, Number=Sing
, Typo=Yes
NOUN
occurs with 14 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is Number=Sing
(27847 tokens).
Examples: time, day, way, year, world, life, today, city, work, lot
Relations
NOUN
nodes are attached to their parents using 38 different relations: obj (7380; 19% instances), obl (7285; 19% instances), nmod (6143; 16% instances), nsubj (4511; 12% instances), compound (3966; 10% instances), conj (3188; 8% instances), root (1890; 5% instances), nsubj:pass (832; 2% instances), obl:unmarked (754; 2% instances), appos (545; 1% instances), nmod:poss (307; 1% instances), obl:agent (284; 1% instances), parataxis (266; 1% instances), xcomp (231; 1% instances), ccomp (192; 0% instances), advcl (191; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (147; 0% instances), nmod:unmarked (115; 0% instances), iobj (107; 0% instances), acl:relcl (97; 0% instances), fixed (76; 0% instances), advmod (73; 0% instances), vocative (55; 0% instances), dep (48; 0% instances), reparandum (39; 0% instances), orphan (36; 0% instances), acl (31; 0% instances), dislocated (29; 0% instances), discourse (18; 0% instances), advcl:relcl (16; 0% instances), csubj (12; 0% instances), flat (11; 0% instances), list (7; 0% instances), case (4; 0% instances), csubj:outer (3; 0% instances), nmod:desc (3; 0% instances), csubj:pass (2; 0% instances), nummod (1; 0% instances)
Parents of NOUN
nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: VERB (19652; 51% instances), NOUN (13730; 35% instances), (1890; 5% instances), ADJ (1684; 4% instances), PROPN (610; 2% instances), ADV (410; 1% instances), NUM (266; 1% instances), PRON (234; 1% instances), DET (138; 0% instances), AUX (111; 0% instances), ADP (88; 0% instances), SYM (44; 0% instances), X (23; 0% instances), INTJ (13; 0% instances), PART (1; 0% instances), SCONJ (1; 0% instances)
4851 (12%) NOUN
nodes are leaves.
10256 (26%) NOUN
nodes have one child.
10742 (28%) NOUN
nodes have two children.
13046 (34%) NOUN
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a NOUN
node is 13.
Children of NOUN
nodes are attached using 43 different relations: det (16211; 20% instances), case (14710; 18% instances), amod (10877; 13% instances), nmod (7435; 9% instances), punct (6437; 8% instances), compound (4631; 6% instances), nmod:poss (3637; 4% instances), conj (3211; 4% instances), cc (2626; 3% instances), cop (1847; 2% instances), nsubj (1682; 2% instances), acl:relcl (1679; 2% instances), acl (1677; 2% instances), nummod (1301; 2% instances), advmod (1241; 1% instances), appos (787; 1% instances), discourse (379; 0% instances), mark (334; 0% instances), parataxis (284; 0% instances), dep (267; 0% instances), flat (197; 0% instances), advcl (186; 0% instances), det:predet (184; 0% instances), aux (181; 0% instances), obl (178; 0% instances), reparandum (152; 0% instances), nmod:unmarked (127; 0% instances), fixed (75; 0% instances), csubj (63; 0% instances), cc:preconj (50; 0% instances), obl:unmarked (43; 0% instances), expl (37; 0% instances), orphan (33; 0% instances), vocative (30; 0% instances), dislocated (18; 0% instances), compound:prt (16; 0% instances), list (10; 0% instances), advcl:relcl (7; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (6; 0% instances), goeswith (5; 0% instances), obj (3; 0% instances), xcomp (2; 0% instances), iobj (1; 0% instances)
Children of NOUN
nodes belong to 17 different parts of speech: DET (16486; 20% instances), ADP (14386; 17% instances), NOUN (13730; 17% instances), ADJ (10506; 13% instances), PUNCT (6437; 8% instances), VERB (4563; 6% instances), PRON (4488; 5% instances), PROPN (3212; 4% instances), CCONJ (2597; 3% instances), AUX (2089; 3% instances), NUM (1765; 2% instances), ADV (1224; 1% instances), PART (558; 1% instances), INTJ (366; 0% instances), SCONJ (279; 0% instances), SYM (92; 0% instances), X (79; 0% instances)