Features
For core part-of-speech categories, see the universal POS tags. The features listed here distinguish additional lexical and grammatical properties of words, not covered by the POS tags.
| Lexical features | Inflectional features | |
| Nominal* | Verbal* | |
| PronType | Gender | VerbForm |
| NumType | Animacy | Mood |
| +NumForm | Number | Tense |
| Poss | Case | Aspect |
| Reflex | +PrepCase | Voice |
| +NameType | +Variant | |
| +AdpType | Polarity | |
| +ConjType | Degree | Person |
| Abbr | +Gender[psor] | |
| +Hyph | +Number[psor] | |
| Foreign | ||
| +Emph | ||
| +Style | ||
* The labels Nominal and Verbal are used as approximate categories only. There is no universal rule that a particular feature can only occur with verbs or nominals (although language-specific rules may define such constraints). Even the boundary between lexical and inflectional features is sometimes blurred: for example, gender is a lexical feature of nouns but an inflectional feature of adjectives or verbs.