Treebank Statistics: UD_English-ParTUT: POS Tags: X
There are 72 X lemmas (1%), 74 X types (1%) and 145 X tokens (0%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of X is: 7 in number of lemmas, 7 in number of types and 15 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent X lemmas: la, Comédie, de, humaine, le, illusions, perdues, Chagrin, Peau, Père
The 10 most frequent X types: la, Comédie, humaine, de, Le, Illusions, Perdues, Chagrin, Peau, Père
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: Comédie (X 9, PROPN 1), de (X 2, ADP 1), le (X 2, DET 1), du (X 3, PROPN 1), Goriot (X 2, PROPN 1), ’ (PUNCT 14, X 1), - (PUNCT 348, SYM 7, X 1), Cousin (PROPN 1, X 1), Les (DET 1, PROPN 1, X 1), a (DET 953, X 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: Comédie (X 9, PROPN 1), de (ADP 1, X 1), Le (X 6, DET 1), Illusions (X 5, NOUN 1), du (X 3, PROPN 1), Goriot (X 2, PROPN 1), a (DET 789, X 1), ’ (PART 41, PUNCT 14, X 1), - (PUNCT 348, SYM 7, X 1), Cousin (PROPN 1, X 1)
- Comédie
- de
- ADP 1: Splendeurs et misères de les courtisanes ( The Harlot High and Low , 1847 ) continues Lucien ‘s story .
- X 1: ” Balzac ‘s story Une Heure de ma Vie ( An Hour of my Life , 1822 ) , in which minute details are followed by deep personal reflections , is a clear ancestor of the style which Proust used in A la Recherche du Temps Perdu .
- Le
- Illusions
- X 5: This influence shows in Flaubert ‘s work L’ education sentimentale , which owes a debt to Balzac ‘s Illusions Perdues .
- NOUN 1: These dismal business efforts - and his misadventures in Sardinia - provided an appropriate milieu in which to set the two - volume Illusions Perdues ( Lost Illusions , 1843 ) .
- du
- Goriot
- X 2: Balzac transferred this to his descriptions of the Pension Vauquer in Le Père Goriot , making the wallpaper speak of the identities of those living inside .
- PROPN 1: Le Père Goriot ( Old Father Goriot , 1835 ) was his next success , in which Balzac transposes the story of King Lear to 1820 ‘s Paris in order to rage at a society bereft of all love save the love of money .
- a
- DET 789: ( 1 ) Everyone has the right to a nationality .
- X 1: It merely prolongs transitional rules by postponing deadlines , deletes provisions which are no longer applicable , and lays down the procedures for a ) carrying out the ad hoc transportation of dangerous goods and b ) enacting less stringent national regulations , in particular for the transport of very small amounts of dangerous goods within strictly defined local areas .
- ’
- PART 41: PRINCETON – How quickly emerging markets ’ fortunes have turned .
- PUNCT 14: Rowe was the first biographer to record the tradition , repeated by Johnson , that Shakespeare retired to Stratford ’ some years before his death ’ .
- X 1: In February 1832 Balzac received a letter from Odessa - lacking a return address and signed only by “ L ’ Étrangère “ ( “ The Foreigner “ ) - expressing sadness at the cynicism and atheism in La Peau De Chagrin and its negative portrayal of women .
- -
- Cousin
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of X is 1.027778 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.205397).
The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “Le”: L’, Le.
The 2nd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “de”: D’, de.
The 3rd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “le”: L, Le.
X occurs with 1 features: Foreign (137; 94% instances)
X occurs with 1 feature-value pairs: Foreign=Yes
X occurs with 2 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is Foreign=Yes (137 tokens).
Examples: la, Comédie, humaine, de, Le, Illusions, Perdues, Chagrin, Peau, Père
Relations
X nodes are attached to their parents using 12 different relations: flat:foreign (88; 61% instances), nmod (22; 15% instances), obl (8; 6% instances), nsubj (7; 5% instances), flat (4; 3% instances), obj (4; 3% instances), amod (3; 2% instances), xcomp (3; 2% instances), conj (2; 1% instances), dep (2; 1% instances), compound (1; 1% instances), root (1; 1% instances)
Parents of X nodes belong to 5 different parts of speech: X (96; 66% instances), NOUN (26; 18% instances), VERB (20; 14% instances), PROPN (2; 1% instances), (1; 1% instances)
96 (66%) X nodes are leaves.
11 (8%) X nodes have one child.
7 (5%) X nodes have two children.
31 (21%) X nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a X node is 7.
Children of X nodes are attached using 13 different relations: flat:foreign (88; 57% instances), case (19; 12% instances), punct (14; 9% instances), appos (9; 6% instances), det (6; 4% instances), flat (4; 3% instances), nmod (4; 3% instances), nmod:unmarked (3; 2% instances), cc (2; 1% instances), conj (2; 1% instances), advmod (1; 1% instances), dep (1; 1% instances), nmod:poss (1; 1% instances)
Children of X nodes belong to 10 different parts of speech: X (96; 62% instances), ADP (18; 12% instances), PUNCT (14; 9% instances), NOUN (11; 7% instances), DET (6; 4% instances), NUM (3; 2% instances), CCONJ (2; 1% instances), PROPN (2; 1% instances), ADJ (1; 1% instances), ADV (1; 1% instances)