Treebank Statistics: UD_English-LinES: Features: Degree
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 3 different values: Cmp, Pos, Sup.
6935 tokens (7%) have a non-empty value of Degree.
2208 types (20%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Degree.
2017 lemmas (24%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Degree.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: ADJ (6706; 6% instances), ADV (229; 0% instances).
ADJ
6706 ADJ tokens (99% of all ADJ tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree.
ADJ tokens may have the following values of Degree:
Cmp(191; 3% of non-emptyDegree): more, better, older, most, worse, lower, easier, greater, higher, youngerPos(6433; 96% of non-emptyDegree): other, white, old, own, new, good, long, same, little, blackSup(82; 1% of non-emptyDegree): best, nearest, greatest, biggest, worst, largest, least, closest, commonest, deepestEMPTY(48): else, such, another, aghast, bevelled, clogged, juddering, left, less, seventh
| Paradigm good | Pos | Cmp | Sup |
|---|---|---|---|
| good | better | best |
Degree seems to be lexical feature of ADJ. 97% lemmas (1950) occur only with one value of Degree.
ADV
229 ADV tokens (4% of all ADV tokens) have a non-empty value of Degree.
The most frequent other feature values with which ADV and Degree co-occurred: PronType=EMPTY (229; 100%).
ADV tokens may have the following values of Degree:
Cmp(49; 21% of non-emptyDegree): longer, farther, more, nearer, sooner, closer, faster, harder, higherPos(161; 70% of non-emptyDegree): well, far, long, soon, close, hard, early, little, badly, fastSup(19; 8% of non-emptyDegree): least, Whilst, bestEMPTY(5509): out, up, so, then, now, back, very, just, there, again
| Paradigm well | Pos | Sup |
|---|---|---|
| well | best |
Relations with Agreement in Degree
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Degree:
ADJ –[conj]–> ADJ (257; 95%),
ADJ –[amod]–> ADJ (39; 95%),
ADJ –[acl]–> ADJ (10; 100%),
ADJ –[parataxis]–> ADJ (9; 90%),
ADJ –[advcl]–> ADJ (6; 86%),
ADJ –[ccomp]–> ADJ (3; 100%),
ADJ –[nsubj]–> ADJ (3; 100%),
ADJ –[acl:relcl]–> ADJ (2; 67%),
ADJ –[appos]–> ADJ (2; 67%),
ADJ –[csubj]–> ADJ (2; 67%).