Treebank Statistics: UD_English-EWT: Features: PronType
This feature is universal but the values Emp
are language-specific.
It occurs with 10 different values: Art
, Dem
, Emp
, Ind
, Int
, Neg
, Prs
, Rcp
, Rel
, Tot
.
44484 tokens (17%) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
244 types (1%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of PronType
.
77 lemmas (0%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of PronType
.
The feature is used with 3 part-of-speech tags: PRON (22578; 9% instances), DET (20093; 8% instances), ADV (1813; 1% instances).
PRON
22578 PRON tokens (98% of all PRON
tokens) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
The most frequent other feature values with which PRON
and PronType
co-occurred: Poss=EMPTY (18832; 83%), Gender=EMPTY (17741; 79%), Number=Sing (12714; 56%), Case=Nom (11794; 52%).
PRON
tokens may have the following values of PronType
:
Dem
(993; 4% of non-emptyPronType
): this, that, those, theseEmp
(47; 0% of non-emptyPronType
): itself, themselves, myself, himself, herself, yourself, my, ourselvesInd
(441; 2% of non-emptyPronType
): anyone, something, anything, someone, anybody, somebody, any, any1, some, someonInt
(433; 2% of non-emptyPronType
): what, who, which, whatever, whom, Wtf, waht, whoooooo, whtNeg
(118; 1% of non-emptyPronType
): nothing, one, nobody, noonePrs
(18774; 83% of non-emptyPronType
): i, you, it, they, my, we, he, your, me, theirRcp
(2; 0% of non-emptyPronType
): oneRel
(1621; 7% of non-emptyPronType
): that, which, who, what, whom, whatever, whose, who’s, whoever, whomeverTot
(149; 1% of non-emptyPronType
): everything, everyone, everybody, everbodyEMPTY
(466): there, their, they
Paradigm one | Prs | Rcp | Neg |
---|---|---|---|
_ | one | ||
Number=Sing | one | ||
Number=Sing|Person=3 | one |
DET
20093 DET tokens (100% of all DET
tokens) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
The most frequent other feature values with which DET
and PronType
co-occurred: Definite=Def (11026; 55%).
DET
tokens may have the following values of PronType
:
Art
(16379; 82% of non-emptyPronType
): the, a, an, and, teh, aa, he, te, then, therDem
(1400; 7% of non-emptyPronType
): this, that, these, those, Thi$, dthat, hisInd
(1051; 5% of non-emptyPronType
): some, any, another, such, quite, either, half, many, $ome, andInt
(108; 1% of non-emptyPronType
): what, which, whateverNeg
(325; 2% of non-emptyPronType
): no, neitherRcp
(17; 0% of non-emptyPronType
): eachRel
(7; 0% of non-emptyPronType
): which, whatever, whatTot
(806; 4% of non-emptyPronType
): all, every, each, bothEMPTY
(5): all, da, dat, sm
Paradigm each | Rcp | Tot |
---|---|---|
_ | each | |
ExtPos=PRON | each |
ADV
1813 ADV tokens (14% of all ADV
tokens) have a non-empty value of PronType
.
ADV
tokens may have the following values of PronType
:
Dem
(764; 42% of non-emptyPronType
): then, there, hereInt
(926; 51% of non-emptyPronType
): when, how, why, where, whenever, Wherever, however, who, yRel
(123; 7% of non-emptyPronType
): where, when, why, how, were, wherein, wherever, where-everEMPTY
(10694): so, just, very, also, now, even, only, as, back, well
Paradigm when | Int | Rel |
---|---|---|
when | when |
Relations with Agreement in PronType
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in PronType
:
PRON –[conj]–> PRON (28; 72%),
ADV –[conj]–> PRON (2; 100%),
PRON –[parataxis]–> PRON (2; 100%),
DET –[nmod]–> DET (1; 100%),
PRON –[obl]–> PRON (1; 100%).