Treebank Statistics: UD_English-CTeTex: POS Tags: ADJ
There are 1 ADJ
lemmas (6%), 284 ADJ
types (13%) and 647 ADJ
tokens (7%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADJ
is: 1 in number of lemmas, 3 in number of types and 6 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADJ
lemmas: _
The 10 most frequent ADJ
types: following, M, able, local, available, current, active, failed, new, continuous
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: _ (NOUN 2649, PUNCT 1455, DET 936, ADP 781, VERB 721, ADJ 647, AUX 492, NUM 317, PROPN 293, CCONJ 267, ADV 185, PART 165, SCONJ 163, SYM 98, PRON 83, X 17, INTJ 4)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: following (ADJ 27, NOUN 4), current (ADJ 11, NOUN 1), other (ADJ 10, DET 3), displayed (ADJ 5, VERB 3), defined (VERB 5, ADJ 4), original (ADJ 4, NOUN 1), selected (VERB 5, ADJ 4), another (ADJ 3, DET 1), cancelled (ADJ 3, VERB 2), first (ADJ 3, ADV 1)
- following
- current
- other
- displayed
- defined
- original
- ADJ 4: Systems supporting OM must be able to store laboratory result ( s ) and link the result ( s ) to the original laboratory test request .
- NOUN 1: NPAC SMS shall allow the following data to be modified in a pending , or conflict Subscription Version for a “ porting to original ” port by the new Service Provider or NPAC personnel : • Due Date - New Service Provider date on which “ port to original ” is planned to occur .
- selected
- another
- ADJ 3: Report on any water use amounts sold or given from one permit to another permit , especially reclaimed water ( reclaimed water can be taken away , depending on the contract .
- DET 1: If the FCP is configured as a triplex , and if the NEFU is not still active ( 3 NEs active total ) , and another failure in the FCP FCR is diagnosed , Redundancy Management shall [ SRS284 ] mask out the processors on the failed FCR .
- cancelled
- ADJ 3: Track the movement of lapsed quantities in an area , including : • Which permit and well obtained the lapsed quantities . • Where the lapsed quantities are located . • Why the quantities are lapsed ( i.e. expired , cancelled , retired ) . • What MFL zone the lapsed quantities are in .
- VERB 2: When the system receives a Flight Plan message or an Airline Flight Create message to create a new flight that has : a . Same flight ID as an existing flight , and b . Same destination ( but with different origin ) as that existing flight , And that existing flight has : c . A departure time within 10 hours prior to the new flight ‘s departure time , and d . A status of “ cancelled “ , i.e. ‘ diversion cancelled ‘ , the system shall identify the new flight to be an ‘ auto ‘ Diversion Recovery flight .
- first
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADJ
is 284.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 125.235294).
The 1st highest number of forms (284) was observed with the lemma “_”: 3D, Absolute, American, Asked, Asynchronous, Augmented, Axial, Billing, Buffered, COTS, Custom, Due, Eastern, Electrical, Enhanced, Fast, Federal, Handheld, Lateral, Longitudinal, M, Magnetic, Managed, National, O, Organizational, Partial, Radial, Regenerative, Relative, Responsible, Rremaining, Significant, Stable, Stand, Target, Vertical, able, abnormal, accepting, active, actual, adaptable, additional, adjacent, adjusted, affected, aggregate, air, algorithmic, allotted, alternative, animated, annotated, another, applicable, appropriate, assigned, astrometric, atmospheric, auto, available, beneficial, best, better, blank, broadcast, cancelled, capable, ceiling, centralized, certain, chief, closest, combined, common, compatible, compliant, computational, conformant, connected, consecutive, consistent, continuous, created, critical, cumulative, current, daily, default, defined, degraded, derived, descendant, desired, detailed, detected, diagnosed, different, digital, displayed, diurnal, down, driven, effective, el., electronic, environmental, equal, existing, expired, external, failed, faulty, filed, first, fixed, followed, following, forecasted, free, full, functional, generic, given, graphical, greater, gross, half, hard, hidden, high, higher, hot, inclusive, incoming, initial, instrumental, integrated, intended, intermediate, internal, international, interoperable, invalid, irrelevant, key, lapsed, larger, left, leftmost, lexical, local, long, low, lower, lunar, major, mass, max, max., maximum, mean, mechanical, minimum, minor, mobile, modified, modular, monitoring, mounted, multi, multiple, nearest, necessary, negative, new, next, nominal, normal, offending, old, on-going, ongoing, operating, operational, operative, optimum, optional, original, other, own, owning, parallel, parent, past, peak, pending, periodic, peripheral, permissive, permitted, physical, planned, positive, possible, pretty, previous, printed, probable, provided, quadruplex, quantized, ready, real, received, reclaimed, regular, removable, removed, reported, required, resonant, respective, restricted, retired, reuse, right, rolling, routine, running, same, secure, selected, serial, short, single, sinusoidal, solar, spare, special, specific, specified, standard, standardized, static, stationary, statistical, structural, successful, such, sufficient, sure, surviving, sustained, tactical, thermal, total, trainborne, transient, transparent, true, trusted, tunable, ultimate, unable, unacceptable, unauthorized, unfitted, unhidden, unique, unplanned, up, used, valid, validated, various, virtual, visible, visual, volatile, voted, walking, whole.
ADJ
does not occur with any features.
Relations
ADJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 17 different relations: amod (496; 77% instances), advmod (39; 6% instances), conj (32; 5% instances), root (29; 4% instances), parataxis (11; 2% instances), advcl (8; 1% instances), acl (5; 1% instances), acl:relcl (5; 1% instances), list (5; 1% instances), obl (5; 1% instances), ccomp (3; 0% instances), nmod (3; 0% instances), xcomp (2; 0% instances), appos (1; 0% instances), compound (1; 0% instances), iobj (1; 0% instances), mark (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADJ
nodes belong to 7 different parts of speech: NOUN (522; 81% instances), VERB (43; 7% instances), ADJ (38; 6% instances), (29; 4% instances), NUM (9; 1% instances), PROPN (5; 1% instances), SYM (1; 0% instances)
452 (70%) ADJ
nodes are leaves.
65 (10%) ADJ
nodes have one child.
56 (9%) ADJ
nodes have two children.
74 (11%) ADJ
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADJ
node is 8.
Children of ADJ
nodes are attached using 25 different relations: punct (156; 29% instances), nsubj (57; 11% instances), cop (55; 10% instances), advmod (40; 8% instances), aux (36; 7% instances), xcomp (32; 6% instances), conj (28; 5% instances), obl (28; 5% instances), cc (24; 5% instances), fixed (15; 3% instances), mark (13; 2% instances), parataxis (12; 2% instances), case (9; 2% instances), advcl (5; 1% instances), compound (3; 1% instances), goeswith (3; 1% instances), list (3; 1% instances), nmod (3; 1% instances), det (2; 0% instances), nummod (2; 0% instances), ccomp (1; 0% instances), csubj (1; 0% instances), expl (1; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (1; 0% instances), obl:agent (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADJ
nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: PUNCT (156; 29% instances), AUX (91; 17% instances), NOUN (85; 16% instances), VERB (39; 7% instances), ADJ (38; 7% instances), ADV (30; 6% instances), CCONJ (23; 4% instances), SCONJ (21; 4% instances), ADP (16; 3% instances), PRON (9; 2% instances), PART (6; 1% instances), NUM (5; 1% instances), SYM (5; 1% instances), X (3; 1% instances), DET (2; 0% instances), PROPN (2; 0% instances)