PronType
: pronominal type
Pronominal type is a feature of (some) pronouns, determiners and pronominal adverbs in Swedish.
Prs
: personal or possessive personal pronoun or determiner
See also the Poss feature that distinguishes normal personal
pronouns from possessives. Note that Prs
also includes reflexive
personal/possessive pronouns.
Examples
- jag, du, han, hon, sig, vi
Rcp
: reciprocal pronoun
This value is used for pronouns that are specifically reciprocal. If a reflexive pronoun can be used to convey reciprocal meaning,
it is still labeled as reflexive (PronType=Prs|Reflex=Yes
). It is not marked as reciprocal in contexts in which it is used
reciprocally.
Reciprocal means that there is a plural subject and every member of the group does the thing described by the predicate to every other member of the group. A reciprocal pronoun is used in the object position to signal such configuration.
Examples
- varandra “each other”
Art
: article
Article is a special case of determiner that bears the feature of definiteness.
Examples
- en, ett, den, de, det
Int
: interrogative pronoun, determiner, or adverb
Examples:
- Pronouns: vem “who”, vad “what”
- Determiners: vilken (common singular) “which”, vilket (neuter singular) “which”, vilka (plural) “which”
- Adverbs: när “when”, var “where”, hur “how”
Rel
: relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb
Examples:
- Pronouns: som “that”, vilken “who”
- Determiners: vars, vilkens “whose”
- Adverbs: då “when”, där “where”
Note: Because the original Swedish treebank annotation uses a single category subsuming both interrogative and relative
(corresponding to the English wh-category), we currently do not disambiguate between Int
and Rel
, which means
that any word belonging to one of these categories is assigned the feature PronType=Int,Rel
.
Dem
: demonstrative pronoun, determiner, numeral or adverb
Examples
- detta, denna, dessa, det, den, de, denne, dennes
Tot
: total (collective) pronoun, determiner or adverb
Examples
- alla, allt, varje
Neg
: negative pronoun, determiner or adverb
Negative pronominal words are distinguished from negating particles
and from words that inflect for polarity (verbs, adjectives etc.) Those words
do not use PronType=Neg
, they use Polarity=Neg
instead. See the
Polarity feature for further details.
Examples:
- ingen, ingenting, inget, inga
Ind
: indefinite pronoun, determiner, numeral or adverb
Examples
- man, någon, något, samma, några, en, andra
PronType in other languages: [arr] [bej] [bg] [bm] [bor] [cs] [el] [en] [fi] [fr] [ga] [gd] [gn] [gub] [gun] [hu] [hy] [it] [kpv] [ky] [la] [myu] [pcm] [qpm] [sga] [sl] [sv] [tr] [tt] [u] [uk] [urj]