Treebank Statistics: UD_Brahui-Kholum: Features: Case
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 2 different values: Acc, Gen.
45 tokens (5%) have a non-empty value of Case.
39 types (8%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Case.
37 lemmas (9%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Case.
The feature is used with 3 part-of-speech tags: NOUN (31; 4% instances), PRON (11; 1% instances), PROPN (3; 0% instances).
NOUN
31 NOUN tokens (11% of all NOUN tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.
The most frequent other feature values with which NOUN and Case co-occurred: Number=Sing (23; 74%).
NOUN tokens may have the following values of Case:
Acc(10; 32% of non-emptyCase): baniānas, bāe, bāngoā, dušmane, kucakkas, lixe, parraɣāte, sīnae, tāje, xumbaṭīGen(21; 68% of non-emptyCase): cunātā, raīsnā, ballanā, iraɣnā, kukuṛātā, Kucakkātā, Lixanā, bāngotā, cunānā, duppanāEMPTY(241): cunāk, bāngo, bāngoe, bāngok, عدالت, cunās, iraɣe, jang, kucak, kucakkāk
| Paradigm bāngo | Acc | Gen |
|---|---|---|
| Number=Sing | bāngoā | |
| Number=Plur | bāngotā |
Case seems to be lexical feature of NOUN. 96% lemmas (25) occur only with one value of Case.
PRON
11 PRON tokens (35% of all PRON tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.
The most frequent other feature values with which PRON and Case co-occurred: Person=3 (11; 100%), PronType=Prs (11; 100%), Poss=Yes (10; 91%), Number=Sing (8; 73%).
PRON tokens may have the following values of Case:
Acc(1; 9% of non-emptyCase): jindGen(10; 91% of non-emptyCase): tenā, Onā, asiṭnā, elonā, otā, ta, tāEMPTY(20): o, otā, ta, ہرا, Asiṭ, Aṛdosar, arāṛe, asieloṛā, eloṛā, ote
PROPN
3 PROPN tokens (7% of all PROPN tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.
The most frequent other feature values with which PROPN and Case co-occurred: Number=Sing (3; 100%).
PROPN tokens may have the following values of Case:
Acc(1; 33% of non-emptyCase): xudāGen(2; 67% of non-emptyCase): karīm, xānnāEMPTY(38): بلوچستان, حیات, اللہ, بلوچ, بلوچءِ, تربت, شادی, jān, karīm, xudā
Relations with Agreement in Case
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Case:
PROPN –[flat]–> PROPN (1; 100%).