det
: determiner
The relation determiner (det
) holds between a nominal head and its
[determiner].
Determiners are words that modify nouns or noun phrases and express the reference of the noun phrase in context. That is, a determiner may indicate whether the noun is referring to a definite or indefinite element of a class, to a closer or more distant element, to an element belonging to a specified person or thing, to a particular number or quantity, etc.
Note that cardinal numerals (one, five, hundred) are not tagged DET but nummod.
- Ordinal numbers are considered det in Basque:
Lehen partiduan hiru puntuak eskuratzea ez da ezinbestekoa .
To get the three points in the first match is not essential .
- Quantifiers (such as all, many, few…) are also tagged as det:
Hortxe biltzen da mota guztietako jendea .
All kind of people are met there .
Aukera asko daude .
There are many options .
Oso harreman gutxi dute gurekin .
They have very few relation with us .
- Interrogative determiners:
Zeintzu proiektu dituzu epe laburrera ?
Which projects do you have in the near future ?
- Demonstrative determiners are also det:
Euroaren kotizazio hau azken lau asteetako altuena da .
This price of the euro is the highest one in the last four weeks .
- Possessive determiners, are not tagged with det but with nmod (see nmod section).
det in other languages: [bej] [bg] [bm] [cop] [cs] [de] [el] [en] [es] [eu] [fi] [fr] [fro] [ga] [gsw] [gub] [hy] [it] [ja] [kk] [ky] [no] [pcm] [pt] [ro] [ru] [sl] [ssp] [sv] [swl] [tr] [u] [vi] [xcl] [yue] [zh]