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Treebank Statistics: UD_English-GENTLE: POS Tags: PART

There are 3 PART lemmas (0%), 10 PART types (0%) and 349 PART tokens (2%). Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of PART is: 17 in number of lemmas, 17 in number of types and 13 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent PART lemmas: to, not, ‘s

The 10 most frequent PART types: to, not, ‘s, n’t, na, ‘, ’s, ‘ta, n’t, too

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: to (PART 220, ADP 168, SCONJ 4)

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: to (PART 174, ADP 166, SCONJ 4, ADV 2), ’s (PART 32, AUX 29, VERB 1), (PART 5, PUNCT 3), too (ADV 7, PART 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of PART is 3.333333 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.147634).

The 1st highest number of forms (4) was observed with the lemma “to”: ‘ta, na, to, too.

The 2nd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “’s”: ’, ‘s, ’s.

The 3rd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “not”: n’t, not, n’t.

PART occurs with 3 features: Polarity (90; 26% instances), Style (1; 0% instances), Typo (1; 0% instances)

PART occurs with 3 feature-value pairs: Polarity=Neg, Style=Coll, Typo=Yes

PART occurs with 4 feature combinations. The most frequent feature combination is _ (257 tokens). Examples: to, ‘s, na, ‘, ’s

Relations

PART nodes are attached to their parents using 5 different relations: mark (219; 63% instances), advmod (89; 26% instances), case (39; 11% instances), conj (1; 0% instances), reparandum (1; 0% instances)

Parents of PART nodes belong to 8 different parts of speech: VERB (269; 77% instances), NOUN (37; 11% instances), ADJ (19; 5% instances), PROPN (14; 4% instances), AUX (4; 1% instances), PRON (3; 1% instances), NUM (2; 1% instances), ADV (1; 0% instances)

348 (100%) PART nodes are leaves.

1 (0%) PART nodes have one child.

The highest child degree of a PART node is 1.

Children of PART nodes are attached using 1 different relations: cc (1; 100% instances)

Children of PART nodes belong to 1 different parts of speech: CCONJ (1; 100% instances)