Treebank Statistics: UD_English-CTeTex: POS Tags: VERB
There are 1 VERB
lemmas (6%), 359 VERB
types (17%) and 721 VERB
tokens (8%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of VERB
is: 16 in number of lemmas, 2 in number of types and 5 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent VERB
lemmas: _
The 10 most frequent VERB
types: provide, create, display, have, allow, send, displaying, report, using, diagnosed
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: display (VERB 14, NOUN 4), have (VERB 11, AUX 1), report (VERB 2, NOUN 1), diagnosed (VERB 7, ADJ 1), received (VERB 7, ADJ 2), specified (VERB 7, ADJ 1), Note (VERB 6, NOUN 2), is (AUX 62, VERB 6), used (VERB 6, ADJ 2), defined (VERB 5, ADJ 4)
- display
- have
- VERB 11: It shall have the file extension .spec .
- AUX 1: NPAC SMS shall update the status of the Subscription Version ( s ) and the Block , specified in the re - send request for a Block Creation , Modification , or Deletion , at the completion of the re - send to the Local SMS , and a response from the Local SMS or if retries have been exhausted , from a sending status , as defined in RR3-137.1 , RR3-137.2 RR3-137.3 , and RR3-137.4 . ( Previously SV-515 )
- report
- VERB 2: Continuous BIT shall [ SRS098 ] report all diagnosed failures and recovery actions to the application for incorporation in the telemetry stream .
- NOUN 1: The system shall strictly separate transient or volatile batch operation control records – e.g. bridge records to be included in a report – from more static control record – e.g. currently checked - out bridges . 19
- diagnosed
- VERB 7: Note also that the failed NEFU could be diagnosed using any method , including ( but not limited to ) ICP presence test , or NE syndrome analysis .
- ADJ 1: Continuous BIT shall [ SRS098 ] report all diagnosed failures and recovery actions to the application for incorporation in the telemetry stream .
- received
- VERB 7: When a valid Airline Flight Modify message is received for a flight having the flight status of “ planned “ or “ active “ , the system shall update the existing flight entry in the flight data retained by the system .
- ADJ 2: When the system receives an IADE message , the system shall acceptance check those fields of the received message having possible ranges of values , for being within their pre - defined range .
- specified
- VERB 7: 20 % of all downloads as specified in R6-28.1 , R6-28.2 , R6-29.1 and R6-29.2 will be processed via range activations .
- ADJ 1: Examples of information available from an operating system include indications that a specified file does ot exist , that a file can not be opened due to file protection violations , or that errors occurred during I / O operations .
- Note
- VERB 6: ( Note that NEFU recovery does not depend on whether alignment is permitted . )
- NOUN 2: The command serial line on the MPCC cards will be configured as follows : • Mode : 0x1103 o SLDC Mode o Buffered Transfer o Single Frame Transfer o Report a Break character , but do not close the RX channel o Normal Operation - Note : CRC is always generated in SDLC mode • Buffer size : 332 bytes • Baud Speed : 1,048,576 bps • No parity , 1 stop bit , 8 bit chars : 0x80
- is
- used
- defined
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of VERB
is 359.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 125.235294).
The 1st highest number of forms (359) was observed with the lemma “_”: Accumulate, Compute, Edit, Establish, Filter, Find, Hover, Ingest, Modify, Monitor, Note, Operate, Pan, Review, Save, Submit, TBC, Tilt, Track, Zoom, accept, accepted, accepting, accomplish, accomplished, according, achieve, acquiring, add, added, addressing, adhere, alert, allow, allowed, alter, applied, apply, approaching, arbitrate, are, ascertain, assessing, assigned, associated, attempted, attempts, authenticate, authorised, based, be, becomes, beginning, boot, bought, broadcast, broadcasting, built, calculated, call, cancelled, capture, carry, cause, change, changing, check, checked, choose, cleaned, click, close, coded, collect, combined, compare, compared, complete, completed, completing, comply, comprised, compromise, computed, conduct, configure, configured, confirmed, conform, connected, consisting, consists, contain, containing, convert, coping, crashes, create, dated, default, define, defined, defining, degrade, degraded, delete, depend, depending, described, describing, designate, designed, detect, detected, detecting, detects, determine, determined, deviate, diagnose, diagnosed, disabled, disconnected, display, displayed, displaying, distributed, do, done, elapsed, employed, ensure, enter, equipped, exceed, exceeded, exclude, excluding, execute, executed, executing, exercise, exhausted, exist, exists, exported, exposed, facilitate, fail, fails, flag, flown, followed, follows, form, found, gain, generate, generated, get, give, given, go, hangs, has, have, having, hide, identified, identify, identifying, implement, imported, include, included, including, increased, indicate, indicates, indicating, induced, initialize, initialized, initiate, initiated, initiates, insure, integrate, interfere, interrupted, introduced, invoked, involved, is, issue, know, launched, leasing, leave, left, lessen, limited, link, linking, listed, located, log, login, making, mask, masked, measure, meet, meeting, met, minimize, modified, mounted, move, moves, navigate, need, noted, notify, obtain, obtained, occur, occurred, occurs, open, opened, operating, parse, parsed, passed, perform, performing, permit, permitted, pick, picks, place, planned, play, playing, plug, populated, port, ported, porting, power, powered, predicted, processed, produces, prompt, protect, provide, provided, provides, reading, reassure, recalculate, receive, received, receives, receiving, reconfigure, recover, reintegrate, reject, rejects, related, remain, remedy, removed, removing, repair, replace, report, reported, reporting, represents, request, require, required, resent, reset, respond, result, resulting, resume, retain, retained, returned, run, running, saves, scheduled, scrub, scrubbing, see, select, selected, selecting, selects, send, sent, separate, set, shorten, show, shown, sold, specified, specify, start, stated, states, store, stored, supervising, supplied, support, supported, supporting, switched, synced, synchronized, take, taken, takes, taking, talking, terminate, tested, translate, transmitted, trap, trigger, truncated, try, turn, turned, unaccounted, update, use, used, using, validate, verified, verify, view, wait, want, withstand, withstanding, writing, written.
VERB
does not occur with any features.
Relations
VERB
nodes are attached to their parents using 18 different relations: root (223; 31% instances), acl (120; 17% instances), advcl (102; 14% instances), conj (94; 13% instances), xcomp (71; 10% instances), parataxis (25; 3% instances), acl:relcl (22; 3% instances), ccomp (16; 2% instances), compound (14; 2% instances), list (12; 2% instances), nmod (7; 1% instances), obj (5; 1% instances), case (3; 0% instances), appos (2; 0% instances), csubj (2; 0% instances), amod (1; 0% instances), mark (1; 0% instances), nsubj:pass (1; 0% instances)
Parents of VERB
nodes belong to 10 different parts of speech: VERB (261; 36% instances), (223; 31% instances), NOUN (188; 26% instances), ADJ (39; 5% instances), ADP (3; 0% instances), AUX (2; 0% instances), PRON (2; 0% instances), NUM (1; 0% instances), PROPN (1; 0% instances), SYM (1; 0% instances)
10 (1%) VERB
nodes are leaves.
101 (14%) VERB
nodes have one child.
125 (17%) VERB
nodes have two children.
485 (67%) VERB
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a VERB
node is 11.
Children of VERB
nodes are attached using 30 different relations: punct (393; 15% instances), obj (348; 13% instances), obl (282; 11% instances), aux (239; 9% instances), nsubj (239; 9% instances), mark (223; 9% instances), aux:pass (125; 5% instances), advmod (124; 5% instances), advcl (108; 4% instances), nsubj:pass (105; 4% instances), conj (87; 3% instances), cc (76; 3% instances), parataxis (51; 2% instances), xcomp (44; 2% instances), iobj (24; 1% instances), nummod (23; 1% instances), compound (21; 1% instances), obl:agent (21; 1% instances), ccomp (19; 1% instances), appos (13; 0% instances), list (13; 0% instances), expl (9; 0% instances), nmod (8; 0% instances), case (7; 0% instances), cop (2; 0% instances), det (2; 0% instances), fixed (2; 0% instances), acl (1; 0% instances), csubj:pass (1; 0% instances), dep (1; 0% instances)
Children of VERB
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: NOUN (972; 37% instances), PUNCT (393; 15% instances), AUX (367; 14% instances), VERB (261; 10% instances), PART (133; 5% instances), SCONJ (120; 5% instances), ADV (75; 3% instances), CCONJ (69; 3% instances), PRON (60; 2% instances), PROPN (49; 2% instances), ADJ (43; 2% instances), ADP (27; 1% instances), NUM (26; 1% instances), SYM (14; 1% instances), DET (2; 0% instances)