Treebank Statistics: UD_English-CHILDES: POS Tags: SYM
There are 10 SYM lemmas (0%), 10 SYM types (0%) and 20 SYM tokens (0%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of SYM is: 17 in number of lemmas, 17 in number of types and 17 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent SYM lemmas: a, whoowhoo, b, f, g, o, ooh, ssh, that, um
The 10 most frequent SYM types: a, whoowhoo, b, dat, f, g, o, ooh, ssh, um
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: a (DET 7218, NOUN 36, X 15, SYM 10, PRON 8, INTJ 6, PROPN 4, ADP 2, PUNCT 2), whoowhoo (SYM 2, INTJ 1), b (NOUN 46, PROPN 9, NUM 5, X 3, INTJ 2, ADJ 1, ADP 1, PUNCT 1, SYM 1), f (NOUN 14, PROPN 3, ADV 2, X 2, SYM 1), g (NOUN 3, PROPN 2, X 2, SYM 1), o (NOUN 14, X 5, PUNCT 3, INTJ 2, PROPN 1, SYM 1), ooh (INTJ 47, SYM 1), ssh (NOUN 2, SYM 1, VERB 1), that (PRON 4425, DET 1080, SCONJ 361, INTJ 39, ADV 28, PROPN 13, ADP 10, NOUN 10, PART 7, PUNCT 3, SYM 1), um (INTJ 469, ADV 4, DET 2, ADJ 1, SYM 1, X 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: a (DET 5737, NOUN 32, PART 14, X 13, ADP 12, SYM 9, PRON 6, PROPN 4, INTJ 3, PUNCT 2, ADV 1, AUX 1), whoowhoo (SYM 2, INTJ 1), b (NOUN 45, PROPN 9, X 3, NUM 2, ADJ 1, ADP 1, PUNCT 1, SYM 1), dat (PRON 108, DET 42, NOUN 8, PROPN 7, PART 6, INTJ 5, ADP 4, PUNCT 3, SCONJ 2, SYM 1), f (NOUN 14, PROPN 6, X 3, ADJ 2, ADV 2, ADP 1, SYM 1), g (NOUN 6, PROPN 4, X 2, SYM 1), o (NOUN 14, X 5, PUNCT 3, ADP 1, INTJ 1, PROPN 1, SYM 1), ooh (INTJ 18, SYM 1), ssh (SYM 1, VERB 1), um (INTJ 192, ADV 4, DET 2, ADJ 1, SYM 1, X 1)
- a
- DET 5737: Adam a home .
- NOUN 32: Make the s then make the a .
- PART 14: Here you trying a get out .
- X 13: Leopard ‘s spelled l e o p a r d .
- ADP 12: It ‘s a lott a years yep .
- SYM 9: Um d a .
- PRON 6: Uma um how come a um um a man is a scuba diver ?
- PROPN 4: Write pencil Adam a .
- INTJ 3: Cock a doodle doo .
- PUNCT 2: Oh that one ‘s the wrong a .
- ADV 1: What makes that kind a noise ?
- AUX 1: You a you be a front Julian be a back .
- whoowhoo
- b
- dat
- PRON 108: And I ‘m gon na turn into a knight if you do dat .
- DET 42: Mommy look at dat camera .
- NOUN 8: A dat ?
- PROPN 7: Give dat a Ursula give dat Ursula .
- PART 6: You have dat okay ?
- INTJ 5: Dat dat dat my neck .
- ADP 4: Who riding dat Mommy ?
- PUNCT 3: Like like dat .
- SCONJ 2: Dat a box dat dey put it in .
- SYM 1: Look at dat .
- f
- g
- o
- ooh
- ssh
- um
- INTJ 192: Daddy um what will I have if I do this ?
- ADV 4: I think I ‘m going to be um a short express train .
- DET 2: Dey love to eat um dey love to eat um different Raptors .
- ADJ 1: Where ‘s are where do our other um families live our other friends and families ?
- SYM 1: Crayons with pad um .
- X 1: I had um a cheese and san um .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of SYM is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.232942).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “a”: a.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “b”: b.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “f”: f.
SYM does not occur with any features.
Relations
SYM nodes are attached to their parents using 7 different relations: root (6; 30% instances), discourse (4; 20% instances), obj (3; 15% instances), obl (3; 15% instances), conj (2; 10% instances), list (1; 5% instances), xcomp (1; 5% instances)
Parents of SYM nodes belong to 5 different parts of speech: VERB (10; 50% instances), (6; 30% instances), INTJ (2; 10% instances), NOUN (1; 5% instances), SYM (1; 5% instances)
9 (45%) SYM nodes are leaves.
3 (15%) SYM nodes have one child.
6 (30%) SYM nodes have two children.
2 (10%) SYM nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a SYM node is 3.
Children of SYM nodes are attached using 6 different relations: punct (6; 29% instances), case (4; 19% instances), cc (4; 19% instances), discourse (4; 19% instances), det (2; 10% instances), list (1; 5% instances)
Children of SYM nodes belong to 6 different parts of speech: PUNCT (6; 29% instances), ADP (4; 19% instances), CCONJ (4; 19% instances), INTJ (4; 19% instances), DET (2; 10% instances), SYM (1; 5% instances)