Treebank Statistics: UD_English-GUM: POS Tags: CCONJ
There are 16 CCONJ
lemmas (0%), 18 CCONJ
types (0%) and 6211 CCONJ
tokens (3%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of CCONJ
is: 15 in number of lemmas, 16 in number of types and 11 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent CCONJ
lemmas: and, or, but, both, &, either, nor, yet, neither, plus
The 10 most frequent CCONJ
types: and, or, but, both, &, either, nor, yet, neither, plus
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: but (CCONJ 603, ADP 7, ADV 3, SCONJ 3), both (CCONJ 52, DET 45, ADV 4), either (CCONJ 23, DET 9, ADV 1), yet (ADV 32, CCONJ 13), neither (CCONJ 9, DET 2), plus (CCONJ 8, ADV 2, NOUN 1), only (ADV 139, ADJ 36, CCONJ 6), minus (CCONJ 4, ADP 1, ADV 1), whether (SCONJ 27, CCONJ 2), though (SCONJ 37, ADV 26, CCONJ 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: and (CCONJ 4427, DET 1), but (CCONJ 453, ADP 7, ADV 3, SCONJ 3), both (CCONJ 48, DET 37, ADV 4), either (CCONJ 23, DET 9, ADV 1), yet (ADV 32, CCONJ 6), neither (CCONJ 8, DET 2), plus (CCONJ 7, ADV 2, NOUN 1), only (ADV 133, ADJ 36, CCONJ 6), n (CCONJ 5, NOUN 2), minus (CCONJ 4, ADP 1, ADV 1)
- and
- but
- CCONJ 453: She could , but then af- — I wanted to stay at the game longer .
- ADP 7: It ‘s anything but that .
- ADV 3: The achievement we celebrate today is but a step , an opening of opportunity to the greater triumphs and achievements that await us .
- SCONJ 3: We have no choice but to return to direct negotiations between the two parties .
- both
- either
- yet
- neither
- plus
- CCONJ 7: So it ‘s the Angelic Coco Curl Creator Cream , and it has coconut plus rose in it .
- ADV 2: And you ‘d have to have that plus or minus .
- NOUN 1: The cupcakes will not be as light and fluffy , however , so be prepared for a heavier cupcake if you add fruit but the added moisture content is a definite plus .
- only
- n
- minus
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of CCONJ
is 1.125000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.228832).
The 1st highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “and”: and, n, n’.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “&”: &.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “both”: both.
CCONJ
does not occur with any features.
Relations
CCONJ
nodes are attached to their parents using 7 different relations: cc (6073; 98% instances), cc:preconj (92; 1% instances), conj (20; 0% instances), reparandum (16; 0% instances), root (7; 0% instances), nmod (2; 0% instances), appos (1; 0% instances)
Parents of CCONJ
nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: VERB (2501; 40% instances), NOUN (2117; 34% instances), ADJ (629; 10% instances), PROPN (514; 8% instances), ADV (141; 2% instances), PRON (98; 2% instances), NUM (91; 1% instances), ADP (25; 0% instances), DET (24; 0% instances), X (16; 0% instances), CCONJ (13; 0% instances), INTJ (12; 0% instances), PART (11; 0% instances), AUX (8; 0% instances), (7; 0% instances), SYM (4; 0% instances)
5918 (95%) CCONJ
nodes are leaves.
250 (4%) CCONJ
nodes have one child.
41 (1%) CCONJ
nodes have two children.
2 (0%) CCONJ
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a CCONJ
node is 6.
Children of CCONJ
nodes are attached using 6 different relations: punct (314; 92% instances), reparandum (10; 3% instances), conj (9; 3% instances), cc (4; 1% instances), advmod (2; 1% instances), case (2; 1% instances)
Children of CCONJ
nodes belong to 11 different parts of speech: PUNCT (314; 92% instances), CCONJ (13; 4% instances), SYM (4; 1% instances), PART (2; 1% instances), X (2; 1% instances), ADJ (1; 0% instances), ADP (1; 0% instances), DET (1; 0% instances), INTJ (1; 0% instances), NUM (1; 0% instances), PRON (1; 0% instances)