Treebank Statistics: UD_Bororo-BDT: Features: Clusivity
This feature is language-specific.
It occurs with 2 different values: Ex
, In
.
2363 tokens (1%) have a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
401 types (3%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
227 lemmas (2%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
The feature is used with 5 part-of-speech tags: VERB (910; 1% instances), NOUN (787; 0% instances), PRON (498; 0% instances), ADP (164; 0% instances), X (4; 0% instances).
VERB
910 VERB tokens (3% of all VERB
tokens) have a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
The most frequent other feature values with which VERB
and Clusivity
co-occurred: Voice=EMPTY (894; 98%), Person=1 (890; 98%), Number=Plur (877; 96%), Mood=EMPTY (530; 58%).
VERB
tokens may have the following values of Clusivity
:
Ex
(729; 80% of non-emptyClusivity
): cedure, cedaregodure, kodo, cegodo, Cegodure, jodo, Ikodo, cedu, codo, ceroIn
(181; 20% of non-emptyClusivity
): paduwo, padure, paruto, padu, pado, pameruwo, paregoduwo, epadure, pagowagewo, paguduwo
Paradigm tu | Ex | In |
---|---|---|
Mood=Ind | cedure | padure, epadure |
Mood=Sub | paduwo | |
cedu |
Clusivity
seems to be lexical feature of VERB
. 95% lemmas (72) occur only with one value of Clusivity
.
NOUN
787 NOUN tokens (2% of all NOUN
tokens) have a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
The most frequent other feature values with which NOUN
and Clusivity
co-occurred: Person=1 (786; 100%), Number=Plur (711; 90%).
NOUN
tokens may have the following values of Clusivity
:
Ex
(227; 29% of non-emptyClusivity
): kimo, cenogwage, kaiamo, tage, cimo, batojebage, ceremo, imo, okwage, umanamageIn
(560; 71% of non-emptyClusivity
): Pao, pagimejera, page, aro, pagera, paro, pemegago, pawiemage, karo, paomage
Clusivity
seems to be lexical feature of NOUN
. 100% lemmas (76) occur only with one value of Clusivity
.
PRON
498 PRON tokens (5% of all PRON
tokens) have a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
The most frequent other feature values with which PRON
and Clusivity
co-occurred: Person=1 (451; 91%), PronType=EMPTY (411; 83%), Number=Plur (395; 79%).
PRON
tokens may have the following values of Clusivity
:
Ex
(262; 53% of non-emptyClusivity
): cere, boewo, cewo, ewo, Jewaduiewo, cenogwagewo, jewo, 2Cere, 6Cere, 9EwoIn
(236; 47% of non-emptyClusivity
): Pawo, pamode, pagi, cegi, puibagi, Jerigi, muguiagu, tagi, pado, pamodukare
Paradigm ce | Ex | In |
---|---|---|
Mood=Ind|Number=Plur | cere | |
Mood=Sub|Number=Plur | cewo | |
Number=Sing|Speech=IndTrans | ceiagu |
Clusivity
seems to be lexical feature of PRON
. 99% lemmas (77) occur only with one value of Clusivity
.
ADP
164 ADP tokens (1% of all ADP
tokens) have a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
The most frequent other feature values with which ADP
and Clusivity
co-occurred: Person=1 (164; 100%), Number=Plur (136; 83%).
ADP
tokens may have the following values of Clusivity
:
Ex
(82; 50% of non-emptyClusivity
): cedabo, cenai, otodai, cedododai, duotodai, pudai, pagododaiIn
(82; 50% of non-emptyClusivity
): pai, pagabo, pagawu, Kudagabo, Pagudawu
Paradigm apo | Ex | In |
---|---|---|
Mood=Ind | pagabo | |
cedabo | pagabo |
X
4 X tokens (0% of all X
tokens) have a non-empty value of Clusivity
.
The most frequent other feature values with which X
and Clusivity
co-occurred: Aspect=EMPTY (4; 100%), Mood=EMPTY (4; 100%).
X
tokens may have the following values of Clusivity
:
Ex
(4; 100% of non-emptyClusivity
): mano, ceno, eno
Relations with Agreement in Clusivity
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Clusivity
:
PRON –[nmod]–> PRON (1; 100%),
X –[nsubj]–> VERB (1; 100%).