CONJ
: coordinating conjunction
Definition
A coordinating conjunction is a word that links words or larger constituents without syntactically subordinating one to the other and expresses a semantic relationship between them.
Examples
- in, pa, ter “and”
- ali, oziroma “or”
- vendar “however”; toda, ampak “but”
- namreč “namely”
- saj “as/since”
Conversion from JOS
All conjunctions with Type=coordinating become CONJ
.
Treebank Statistics (UD_Slovenian)
There are 22 CONJ
lemmas (0%), 25 CONJ
types (0%) and 5701 CONJ
tokens (4%).
Out of 16 observed tags, the rank of CONJ
is: 12 in number of lemmas, 13 in number of types and 9 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent CONJ
lemmas: in, pa, ali, saj, ter, vendar, zato, namreč, a, toda
The 10 most frequent CONJ
types: in, pa, ali, ter, saj, vendar, zato, namreč, a, toda
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: in (CONJ 3242, ADV 5, X 1), pa (CONJ 957, X 1), ali (CONJ 337, ADV 77), vendar (CONJ 140, ADV 5), zato (CONJ 119, ADV 64), a (CONJ 96, ADV 2, X 1), tako (ADV 368, CONJ 56), ne (PART 740, CONJ 22), niti (PART 49, CONJ 16), sicer (PART 82, CONJ 5)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: in (CONJ 3129, ADV 5, X 1), pa (CONJ 931, X 1), ali (CONJ 324, ADV 45), vendar (CONJ 91, ADV 5), zato (CONJ 67, ADV 60), a (CONJ 65, ADV 1), tako (ADV 296, CONJ 44, DET 8), ne (PART 664, CONJ 20), niti (PART 43, CONJ 15), sicer (PART 60, CONJ 5)
- in
- CONJ 3129: Stala je milijardo tolarjev in dvesto petdeset milijonov .
- ADV 5: Geto je out , črnci so in .
- X 1: Med tem pripravljalnim delom je EUA spomladi 2003 sprejela tudi svoj odgovor na sporočilo Evropske komisije The role of universities in the Europe of knowledge , ki je postal še eno od izhodišč za kasnejše razprave v Gradcu .
- pa
- ali
- vendar
- zato
- a
- tako
- ne
- niti
- sicer
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of CONJ
is 1.136364 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.894262).
The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “ali”: al, ali.
The 2nd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “saj”: saj, sej.
The 3rd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “tako”: tako, takó.
CONJ
does not occur with any features.
Relations
CONJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 6 different relations: cc (4588; 80% instances), advmod (1036; 18% instances), sl-dep/cc:preconj (61; 1% instances), mwe (14; 0% instances), conj (1; 0% instances), root (1; 0% instances)
Parents of CONJ
nodes belong to 14 different parts of speech: VERB (2653; 47% instances), NOUN (1835; 32% instances), ADJ (806; 14% instances), PROPN (216; 4% instances), ADV (79; 1% instances), PRON (46; 1% instances), NUM (38; 1% instances), CONJ (8; 0% instances), PART (7; 0% instances), DET (5; 0% instances), ADP (3; 0% instances), X (3; 0% instances), AUX (1; 0% instances), ROOT (1; 0% instances)
5644 (99%) CONJ
nodes are leaves.
53 (1%) CONJ
nodes have one child.
3 (0%) CONJ
nodes have two children.
1 (0%) CONJ
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a CONJ
node is 3.
Children of CONJ
nodes are attached using 4 different relations: mwe (53; 85% instances), punct (7; 11% instances), advmod (1; 2% instances), conj (1; 2% instances)
Children of CONJ
nodes belong to 5 different parts of speech: SCONJ (25; 40% instances), PART (19; 31% instances), CONJ (8; 13% instances), PUNCT (7; 11% instances), ADV (3; 5% instances)
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