Treebank Statistics: UD_English-EWT: POS Tags: ADP
There are 84 ADP lemmas (0%), 125 ADP types (1%) and 21777 ADP tokens (9%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADP is: 10 in number of lemmas, 9 in number of types and 5 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADP lemmas: of, in, to, for, on, with, at, from, by, as
The 10 most frequent ADP types: of, in, to, for, on, with, at, from, by, as
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: of (ADP 4229, SCONJ 158, ADV 2), in (ADP 3585, ADV 136, SCONJ 99, NOUN 9, PROPN 2, ADJ 1), to (PART 4019, ADP 2216, SCONJ 72, NOUN 2), for (ADP 2098, SCONJ 185, CCONJ 6, X 3), on (ADP 1461, SCONJ 74, ADV 57, ADJ 6, NOUN 3, PROPN 1), with (ADP 1430, SCONJ 102, ADV 3), at (ADP 997, SYM 29, SCONJ 14), from (ADP 787, SCONJ 39), by (ADP 705, SCONJ 67, ADV 10), as (ADP 475, SCONJ 424, ADV 235)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: of (ADP 4177, SCONJ 156, ADV 3, AUX 1, CCONJ 1), in (ADP 3345, ADV 135, SCONJ 97, NOUN 8, PROPN 2, ADJ 1, AUX 1, X 1), to (PART 3948, ADP 2185, SCONJ 71, ADV 12, X 2, DET 1, NOUN 1, VERB 1), for (ADP 2029, SCONJ 183, CCONJ 5, X 5), on (ADP 1390, SCONJ 73, ADV 57, ADJ 7, NOUN 3, NUM 1, PROPN 1), with (ADP 1395, SCONJ 86, ADV 3, AUX 1), at (ADP 929, SCONJ 14, CCONJ 1), from (ADP 749, SCONJ 39), by (ADP 656, SCONJ 63, ADV 9, AUX 1), as (ADP 426, SCONJ 365, ADV 222, AUX 1)
- of
- ADP 4177: When they saw a cartoon of their prophet , people had to die .
- SCONJ 156: I was thinking of converting it to a hover vehicle .
- ADV 3: That is just unheard of these days !
- AUX 1: On the other hand though , if I ‘m a client he should really of called back by now because you do n’t leave a customer hanging .
- CCONJ 1: I have to say that the baby does not scream after her of anything … he / she sleeps .
- in
- ADP 3345: The hymn talks about serving something greater than yourself in life .
- ADV 135: Bryan , you ‘re in , right ?
- SCONJ 97: Thank you for your help in tracking these invoices .
- NOUN 8: AND they ‘re usually able to help you as a walk - in , and they ‘re fast .
- PROPN 2: in n out of the chicago area ?
- ADJ 1: The fact is , when I began traveling for business to New England , when I first visited my in - laws in Montana and Idaho , I was shocked at the lack of racial diversity .
- AUX 1: Bredders take the one that in not very interested and put it alone in a breeeding tank for 3 - 5 days .
- X 1: Excellent service , Not only did they get the exact car I wanted win in 48 hours but the sales man also took me out to lunch .
- to
- PART 3948: When they saw a cartoon of their prophet , people had to die .
- ADP 2185: To pander to the mythical “ Arab street “ , of course .
- SCONJ 71: I look forward to seeing you all there .
- ADV 12: And if you send me a story , that would be great to !
- X 2: None , just walk in to the service office and present all the identification you have to prove your identity .
- DET 1: I love her and want to help her but I do n’t know when I ‘ll be able to take her to to vet :( please help .
- NOUN 1: On Monday I called and again it was a big to - do to find anyone who knew anything about it .
- VERB 1: My answer is that we do n’t to text speak here … we type in English .
- for
- ADP 2029: Yet we did n’t charge them for the evacuation .
- SCONJ 183: Thanks for thinking of me to send it to .
- CCONJ 5: Neither was this day less fortunate to his father Philip ; for on the same day he took Potidea ; » - JOHN AUBREY , F.R.S.
- X 5: So they see the pictures flicker slower and there for it seems choppy to them .
- on
- ADP 1390: The hottest item on Christmas wish lists this year is nuclear weapons .
- SCONJ 73: He did comment on what he meant by the phrase . ‘
- ADV 57: We ‘ve moved on .
- ADJ 7: spot on
- NOUN 3: I ‘m still trying to find out what it will take to move gas on and ENA tabs agreement .
- NUM 1: When she was spayed the vet had a hard time because she only has one uterine horn and he said this could mean she only has on kidney .
- PROPN 1: Thanks Run on !
- with
- at
- ADP 929: It is rumored that North Korea has at least a couple nuclear weapons .
- SCONJ 14: Very efficient at treating chronic pain !
- CCONJ 1: I ‘m getting a dwarf Hamster tomorrow And i was just talking to my Mom and she said that we have to take out the wheel at night because it would disturb her sleep But i told her no because i said thei r energetic at night at my room is right next door to hers But i heard their are wheels that do nt make noise at all what would be the price of it ?
- from
- by
- as
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADP is 1.488095 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.243456).
The 1st highest number of forms (7) was observed with the lemma “of”: a, f, fo, o, of, or, ta.
The 2nd highest number of forms (6) was observed with the lemma “for”: 4, f, fo, for, fot, fro.
The 3rd highest number of forms (6) was observed with the lemma “to”: 2, t, t., the, to, too.
ADP occurs with 3 features: ExtPos (176; 1% instances), Typo (46; 0% instances), Abbr (43; 0% instances)
ADP occurs with 5 feature-value pairs: Abbr=Yes, ExtPos=ADP, ExtPos=ADV, ExtPos=SCONJ, Typo=Yes
ADP occurs with 9 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is _ (21516 tokens).
Examples: of, in, to, for, on, with, at, from, by, as
Relations
ADP nodes are attached to their parents using 13 different relations: case (20108; 92% instances), compound:prt (907; 4% instances), fixed (360; 2% instances), obl (214; 1% instances), mark (71; 0% instances), advmod (43; 0% instances), compound (19; 0% instances), acl:relcl (17; 0% instances), conj (17; 0% instances), nmod (15; 0% instances), reparandum (4; 0% instances), acl (1; 0% instances), dep (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADP nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: NOUN (13651; 63% instances), PROPN (3852; 18% instances), PRON (1419; 7% instances), VERB (1237; 6% instances), NUM (621; 3% instances), ADJ (463; 2% instances), ADV (197; 1% instances), DET (129; 1% instances), ADP (111; 1% instances), SYM (81; 0% instances), AUX (7; 0% instances), INTJ (3; 0% instances), X (3; 0% instances), SCONJ (2; 0% instances), CCONJ (1; 0% instances)
21444 (98%) ADP nodes are leaves.
291 (1%) ADP nodes have one child.
29 (0%) ADP nodes have two children.
13 (0%) ADP nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADP node is 4.
Children of ADP nodes are attached using 12 different relations: fixed (157; 40% instances), punct (136; 35% instances), conj (19; 5% instances), cop (18; 5% instances), cc (17; 4% instances), nsubj (17; 4% instances), aux (10; 3% instances), advmod (8; 2% instances), goeswith (6; 2% instances), obl (2; 1% instances), mark (1; 0% instances), reparandum (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADP nodes belong to 13 different parts of speech: PUNCT (136; 35% instances), ADP (111; 28% instances), NOUN (61; 16% instances), AUX (28; 7% instances), CCONJ (16; 4% instances), PRON (13; 3% instances), ADV (8; 2% instances), SCONJ (6; 2% instances), X (6; 2% instances), VERB (4; 1% instances), PART (1; 0% instances), PROPN (1; 0% instances), SYM (1; 0% instances)