cc
: coordinating conjunction
Coordinating conjunctions are marked as dependents of the first
coordinated element, and the dependency type used is cc
.
Coordinating conjunctions that consist of parts separated by
coordinated elements are annotated so that the first part is marked with
the type cc:preconj and the second part with cc
in the regular
fashion. Adjacent parts of acting as a single conjunction are joined
together with the mwe dependency relation with the initial word
as the head and others as direct dependents of this word.
Coordinating conjunctions are a closed class of words, and the main conjunctions are as follows:
- ja “and”
- sekä “and”
- sekä… että “both… and”
- -kä “attached to negation words, nor”
- eli “a.k.a.”
- tai “or”
- vai “or” (in a question context)
- joko… tai “either… or”
- mutta “but”
- vaan “but” (in a negative context)
In addition, certain less frequent words or combinations of words are marked as coordinating conjunctions in TDT, namely:
- &
- elikkä “colloquial version of eli, a.k.a”
- ja / tai “and / or”
- ja toisaalta “and on the other hand”
- kuin “as/like”
- kuin myös “as also”
- kuten “like also”
- milloin… milloin “when… when”
- mitä… sitä “the… the”
- niin… kuin “as well as”
- niin kuin “like”
- paitsi että “except that” (a two-part preconjunction, see cc:preconj)
- paitsi… myös “not only… but also”
- saati “let alone”
- saati että “let alone that”
- saatikka “let alone”
- samoin kuin “the same way as”
- siinä missä “as much as”
- sitä… mitä “the… the”
- sitä mukaa… mitä (a version of “the… the”)
- sun muuta “et cetera”
- toisaalta… ja/mutta toisaalta “on the one hand… and/but on the other hand”
- toisaalta… toisaalta “on the one hand… on the other hand”
- vaikka “although” (also a subordinating conjunction)
- vuoroin… ja vuoroin “in turn… and in turn”
- vuoroin… vuoroin “in turn… in turn”
- yhtä lailla… kuin (+kin) “as well as (also)”
- ym. “etc.”
Treebank Statistics (UD_Finnish)
This relation is universal.
There are 1 language-specific subtypes of cc
: cc:preconj.
7420 nodes (4%) are attached to their parents as cc
.
7200 instances of cc
(97%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child).
Average distance between parent and child is 3.40350404312668.
The following 30 pairs of parts of speech are connected with cc
: NOUN-CONJ (2908; 39% instances), VERB-CONJ (2761; 37% instances), ADJ-CONJ (602; 8% instances), PROPN-CONJ (586; 8% instances), ADV-CONJ (139; 2% instances), VERB-VERB (118; 2% instances), NUM-CONJ (88; 1% instances), PRON-CONJ (78; 1% instances), NOUN-VERB (40; 1% instances), ADJ-VERB (23; 0% instances), SYM-CONJ (13; 0% instances), X-CONJ (11; 0% instances), NOUN-ADV (10; 0% instances), PROPN-SYM (7; 0% instances), ADV-VERB (6; 0% instances), VERB-ADV (6; 0% instances), ADP-CONJ (4; 0% instances), ADV-ADV (2; 0% instances), AUX-CONJ (2; 0% instances), NOUN-NOUN (2; 0% instances), NOUN-SYM (2; 0% instances), NUM-VERB (2; 0% instances), PRON-VERB (2; 0% instances), X-VERB (2; 0% instances), ADV-NOUN (1; 0% instances), ADV-SCONJ (1; 0% instances), PROPN-ADV (1; 0% instances), PROPN-VERB (1; 0% instances), PROPN-X (1; 0% instances), X-X (1; 0% instances).
Treebank Statistics (UD_Finnish-FTB)
This relation is universal.
4756 nodes (3%) are attached to their parents as cc
.
4104 instances of cc
(86%) are left-to-right (parent precedes child).
Average distance between parent and child is 2.87552565180824.
The following 12 pairs of parts of speech are connected with cc
: VERB-CONJ (1972; 41% instances), NOUN-CONJ (1615; 34% instances), ADJ-CONJ (520; 11% instances), PROPN-CONJ (330; 7% instances), ADV-CONJ (148; 3% instances), PRON-CONJ (78; 2% instances), NUM-CONJ (58; 1% instances), ADP-CONJ (11; 0% instances), SCONJ-CONJ (10; 0% instances), DET-CONJ (7; 0% instances), X-CONJ (5; 0% instances), INTJ-CONJ (2; 0% instances).
cc in other languages: [bg] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fr] [ga] [he] [hu] [it] [ja] [ko] [sv] [u]