Treebank Statistics: UD_English-GUM: POS Tags: DET
There are 23 DET
lemmas (0%), 31 DET
types (0%) and 13617 DET
tokens (8%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of DET
is: 13 in number of lemmas, 14 in number of types and 5 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent DET
lemmas: the, a, this, all, some, that, no, any, every, each
The 10 most frequent DET
types: the, a, this, an, all, some, these, that, no, any
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: a (DET 3404, SCONJ 2, NOUN 1, PROPN 1, SYM 1), this (DET 710, PRON 370, ADV 3), all (DET 357, ADV 61), some (DET 261, ADV 5, NOUN 1), that (PRON 868, SCONJ 607, DET 217, ADP 30, ADV 11), no (DET 141, INTJ 51, ADV 17, X 1), any (DET 115, ADV 1), each (DET 80, ADV 1), both (CCONJ 46, DET 39, ADV 4), what (PRON 319, DET 27)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: the (DET 7251, PART 1, X 1), a (DET 2854, ADP 2, PART 2, SCONJ 2, AUX 1, NOUN 1, PROPN 1), this (DET 451, PRON 219, ADV 3), all (DET 319, ADV 61), some (DET 229, ADV 5, NOUN 1), these (DET 152, PRON 31), that (PRON 735, SCONJ 605, DET 145, ADP 30, ADV 11), no (DET 126, ADV 16, INTJ 13, X 1), any (DET 112, ADV 2), each (DET 69, ADV 1)
- the
- DET 7251: The two institutes were later joined by the Leiden University Libraries .
- PART 1: There is so much beauty all around the island , it is difficult not the appreciate to magnificent scenery and wildlife .
- X 1: Non the less it is a pretty , but incredibly flat place , with the highest point towering a proud 1,8 meters over the sea !
- a
- DET 2854: Our plan is to organize a maximum of 6 clinics , each one full day .
- ADP 2: I mean , all the skeleton part of it you know , and — and they go through every kind a ligament .
- PART 2: I ‘m a just put all the Dose of Color in a separate pile cuz that ‘s kind of weird .
- SCONJ 2: The singing sailors hauled us aboard chanting , He ’s a coming - ha ! He ’s a coming - ha !
- AUX 1: ” You ‘d a never done that before , “ Pag said .
- NOUN 1: The prize was awarded to Dvořák in 1874 [ a ] and again in 1876 and in 1877 , when Brahms and the prominent critic Eduard Hanslick , also a member of the jury , made themselves known to him .
- PROPN 1: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia , Spain
- this
- all
- some
- DET 229: We ‘ll do this some other weekend .
- ADV 5: This is some 35 minutes from Neiafu Harbour and provides the main concentration of humpback whales .
- NOUN 1: Further , we posited that if our initial hypothesis was not supported , and in fact there was some non - adult - like performance , that there would be significant variability among the conditions , with cardinal numbers having the highest performance and some the weakest .
- these
- that
- no
- any
- each
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of DET
is 1.347826 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.226279).
The 1st highest number of forms (5) was observed with the lemma “a”: a, a-, an, and, on.
The 2nd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “all”: Alright, all.
The 3rd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “that”: that, those.
DET
occurs with 9 features: PronType (13609; 100% instances), Definite (11425; 84% instances), Number (927; 7% instances), Polarity (141; 1% instances), Typo (9; 0% instances), NumForm (7; 0% instances), NumType (7; 0% instances), Degree (2; 0% instances), Foreign (1; 0% instances)
DET
occurs with 16 feature-value pairs: Definite=Def
, Definite=Ind
, Degree=Pos
, Foreign=Yes
, NumForm=Word
, NumType=Frac
, Number=Plur
, Number=Sing
, Polarity=Neg
, PronType=Art
, PronType=Dem
, PronType=Ind
, PronType=Int
, PronType=Rcp
, PronType=Tot
, Typo=Yes
DET
occurs with 20 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is Definite=Def|PronType=Art
(8023 tokens).
Examples: the
Relations
DET
nodes are attached to their parents using 24 different relations: det (13171; 97% instances), det:predet (144; 1% instances), nsubj (60; 0% instances), obj (59; 0% instances), obl (53; 0% instances), conj (21; 0% instances), nmod (19; 0% instances), reparandum (17; 0% instances), root (14; 0% instances), nsubj:pass (11; 0% instances), compound (6; 0% instances), obl:npmod (6; 0% instances), advcl (4; 0% instances), advmod (4; 0% instances), fixed (4; 0% instances), parataxis (4; 0% instances), xcomp (4; 0% instances), appos (3; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (3; 0% instances), obl:agent (3; 0% instances), amod (2; 0% instances), dislocated (2; 0% instances), orphan (2; 0% instances), iobj (1; 0% instances)
Parents of DET
nodes belong to 14 different parts of speech: NOUN (11782; 87% instances), PROPN (1291; 9% instances), ADJ (206; 2% instances), VERB (187; 1% instances), PRON (46; 0% instances), NUM (36; 0% instances), ADV (25; 0% instances), DET (15; 0% instances), (14; 0% instances), X (8; 0% instances), INTJ (2; 0% instances), PART (2; 0% instances), SYM (2; 0% instances), CCONJ (1; 0% instances)
13322 (98%) DET
nodes are leaves.
193 (1%) DET
nodes have one child.
65 (0%) DET
nodes have two children.
37 (0%) DET
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a DET
node is 11.
Children of DET
nodes are attached using 22 different relations: nmod (128; 27% instances), punct (110; 23% instances), case (83; 18% instances), acl:relcl (23; 5% instances), advmod (23; 5% instances), cc (21; 4% instances), fixed (17; 4% instances), cop (13; 3% instances), nsubj (12; 3% instances), conj (10; 2% instances), reparandum (8; 2% instances), mark (5; 1% instances), acl (4; 1% instances), amod (3; 1% instances), appos (3; 1% instances), orphan (3; 1% instances), parataxis (3; 1% instances), advcl (1; 0% instances), csubj (1; 0% instances), discourse (1; 0% instances), obl (1; 0% instances), obl:tmod (1; 0% instances)
Children of DET
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: PUNCT (110; 23% instances), NOUN (97; 20% instances), ADP (82; 17% instances), PRON (47; 10% instances), VERB (35; 7% instances), CCONJ (21; 4% instances), ADJ (19; 4% instances), ADV (18; 4% instances), DET (15; 3% instances), AUX (13; 3% instances), PART (5; 1% instances), SCONJ (5; 1% instances), PROPN (4; 1% instances), INTJ (2; 0% instances), NUM (1; 0% instances)