ConjType
: conjunction type
This feature further subclassifies the parts of speech CONJ and SCONJ;
in Czech, it is used only with CONJ
. The main distinction between coordinating and
subordinating conjunctions is done already at the part-of-speech level.
Oper
: mathematical operator
Note that operators can be expressed either using symbols or using words.
The words are considered special kind of coordinating conjunctions and they are marked using
ConjType=Oper
.
Examples
- x “×”, krát “times”, plus “plus”, minus “minus”, kráte “times”
Treebank Statistics (UD_Czech)
This feature is language-specific.
It occurs with 1 different values: Oper
.
170 tokens (0%) have a non-empty value of ConjType
.
5 types (0%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of ConjType
.
4 lemmas (0%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of ConjType
.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: SYM (120; 0% instances), CONJ (50; 0% instances).
SYM
120 SYM tokens (10% of all SYM
tokens) have a non-empty value of ConjType
.
SYM
tokens may have the following values of ConjType
:
Oper
(120; 100% of non-emptyConjType
): x
CONJ
50 CONJ tokens (0% of all CONJ
tokens) have a non-empty value of ConjType
.
CONJ
tokens may have the following values of ConjType
:
Oper
(50; 100% of non-emptyConjType
): krát, plus, minus, kráte
Relations with Agreement in ConjType
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in ConjType
:
SYM –[conj]–> SYM (3; 100%),
CONJ –[conj]–> CONJ (1; 100%).