Treebank Statistics: UD_Amharic-ATT: POS Tags: CCONJ
There are 9 CCONJ
lemmas (1%), 9 CCONJ
types (1%) and 100 CCONJ
tokens (1%).
Out of 16 observed tags, the rank of CCONJ
is: 14 in number of lemmas, 14 in number of types and 12 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent CCONJ
lemmas: ም, ና, ስ, እንጂ, ወይስ, ሳ, ነገርግን, ደግሞ, ግን
The 10 most frequent CCONJ
types: ም, ና, ስ, እንጂ, ወይስ, ሳ, ነገር, ደግሞ, ግን
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: ም (PART 121, CCONJ 64, ADV 1, SCONJ 1), ስ (SCONJ 44, INTJ 18, CCONJ 10), እንጂ (CCONJ 2, INTJ 1), ሳ (INTJ 3, CCONJ 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: ም (PART 121, CCONJ 64, X 2, ADV 1, SCONJ 1), ስ (SCONJ 44, INTJ 18, CCONJ 10), እንጂ (CCONJ 2, INTJ 1), ሳ (INTJ 3, CCONJ 1), ነገር (NOUN 7, VERB 6, CCONJ 1), ግን (CCONJ 1, X 1)
- ም
- ስ
- እንጂ
- ሳ
- ነገር
- ግን
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of CCONJ
is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.029841).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “ም”: ም.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “ሳ”: ሳ.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “ስ”: ስ.
CCONJ
occurs with 1 features: Typo (1; 1% instances)
CCONJ
occurs with 1 feature-value pairs: Typo=Yes
CCONJ
occurs with 2 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is _
(99 tokens).
Examples: ም, ና, ስ, እንጂ, ወይስ, ሳ, ደግሞ, ግን
Relations
CCONJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 3 different relations: cc (82; 82% instances), discourse (13; 13% instances), mark (5; 5% instances)
Parents of CCONJ
nodes belong to 8 different parts of speech: VERB (42; 42% instances), NOUN (28; 28% instances), PRON (22; 22% instances), PROPN (3; 3% instances), NUM (2; 2% instances), ADJ (1; 1% instances), ADV (1; 1% instances), DET (1; 1% instances)
99 (99%) CCONJ
nodes are leaves.
1 (1%) CCONJ
nodes have one child.
The highest child degree of a CCONJ
node is 1.
Children of CCONJ
nodes are attached using 1 different relations: goeswith (1; 100% instances)
Children of CCONJ
nodes belong to 1 different parts of speech: X (1; 100% instances)