Treebank Statistics: UD_English-LinES: POS Tags: CCONJ
There are 17 CCONJ
lemmas (0%), 17 CCONJ
types (0%) and 3357 CCONJ
tokens (3%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of CCONJ
is: 13 in number of lemmas, 14 in number of types and 10 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent CCONJ
lemmas: and, but, or, nor, both, either, neither, for, only, &
The 10 most frequent CCONJ
types: and, but, or, nor, both, either, neither, for, only, &
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: but (CCONJ 409, ADP 17, ADV 1), both (CCONJ 13, PRON 13, DET 7), either (CCONJ 11, ADV 7, DET 5, PRON 3), neither (CCONJ 10, PRON 3), for (ADP 681, SCONJ 30, CCONJ 6, ADV 2), only (ADV 102, ADJ 22, CCONJ 5), so (ADV 200, SCONJ 37, CCONJ 2, INTJ 1), though (SCONJ 74, ADV 5, CCONJ 2), as (SCONJ 308, ADP 255, ADV 91, CCONJ 1), except (ADP 7, SCONJ 2, CCONJ 1, VERB 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: but (CCONJ 273, ADP 17, ADV 1), both (CCONJ 13, PRON 13, DET 6), either (CCONJ 8, ADV 7, DET 5, PRON 3), neither (CCONJ 8, PRON 2), for (ADP 605, SCONJ 30, ADV 2, CCONJ 2), only (ADV 97, ADJ 22, CCONJ 4), Though (CCONJ 2, SCONJ 1), so (ADV 173, SCONJ 36, CCONJ 1), as (SCONJ 270, ADP 236, ADV 85, CCONJ 1), except (ADP 7, SCONJ 2, CCONJ 1)
- but
- CCONJ 273: They have not all been met , but a great many have .
- ADP 17: Well , the job is done , one asks nothing more but to fold one ‘s tents .
- ADV 1: The bump in the road had n’t only upset his marriage ; it caused him to veer off on to a different road altogether , a road that was but a long , directionless detour , a road he had no real business being on and that sometimes he still felt himself to be travelling even to this day .
- both
- either
- CCONJ 8: The data must be in a format that Access recognizes , either in a native format or through the use of a schema .
- ADV 7: What became of the hens I do n’t know either .
- DET 5: His small nose showed unexpectedly beaky now that the skin had sunk on either side .
- PRON 3: Compared with my own objectives , I do not think the demands made by either of them are tough enough .
- neither
- for
- ADP 605: The current Windows NT user must be an Administrator for the computer .
- SCONJ 30: Rules for moving an interior vertical line
- ADV 2: What , for instance , is ‘ appropriate after-sales service ‘ ?
- CCONJ 2: The students were discussing whether the windows should be open or shut , for the room was morbidly cold and no one had been able to work out how to turn down the air conditioning .
- only
- Though
- so
- as
- SCONJ 270: So that , as they say in Chicago , is where the smart money is .
- ADP 236: You can group in intervals such as days , weeks , and quarters .
- ADV 85: These moribund shapes were free as air – and nearly as thin .
- CCONJ 1: Copyright and the EU ‘s principle of free competition should be taken into account in the televising of sports as of other events .
- except
- ADP 7: They were insensate in the heat , motionless except for the breath faintly moving in their sides .
- SCONJ 2: Since he arrived eighteen months ago there ‘s been damn all for him to do except go fishing up at Rinsala .
- CCONJ 1: He did not believe in the unconscious , except as a soup of fantasy and half-memories that entertained his sleep .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of CCONJ
is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.236954).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “&”: &.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “and”: and.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “as”: as.
CCONJ
occurs with 1 features: Polarity (20; 1% instances)
CCONJ
occurs with 1 feature-value pairs: Polarity=Neg
CCONJ
occurs with 2 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is _
(3337 tokens).
Examples: and, but, or, both, either, nor, for, only, &, Though
Relations
CCONJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 7 different relations: cc (3336; 99% instances), fixed (9; 0% instances), advmod (5; 0% instances), mark (4; 0% instances), amod (1; 0% instances), case (1; 0% instances), root (1; 0% instances)
Parents of CCONJ
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: VERB (1672; 50% instances), NOUN (975; 29% instances), ADJ (333; 10% instances), ADV (112; 3% instances), PROPN (111; 3% instances), PRON (69; 2% instances), NUM (32; 1% instances), AUX (25; 1% instances), ADP (13; 0% instances), PART (6; 0% instances), INTJ (3; 0% instances), SCONJ (3; 0% instances), DET (1; 0% instances), (1; 0% instances), X (1; 0% instances)
3339 (99%) CCONJ
nodes are leaves.
15 (0%) CCONJ
nodes have one child.
3 (0%) CCONJ
nodes have two children.
The highest child degree of a CCONJ
node is 2.
Children of CCONJ
nodes are attached using 4 different relations: punct (18; 86% instances), conj (1; 5% instances), fixed (1; 5% instances), nmod (1; 5% instances)
Children of CCONJ
nodes belong to 4 different parts of speech: PUNCT (18; 86% instances), ADP (1; 5% instances), NOUN (1; 5% instances), VERB (1; 5% instances)