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Treebank Statistics: UD_Mbya_Guarani-Thomas: Features: Clusivity[psor]

This feature is language-specific. It occurs with 2 different values: Ex, In.

This is a layered feature with the following layers: Clusivity, Clusivity[obj], Clusivity[psor], Clusivity[subj].

22 tokens (2%) have a non-empty value of Clusivity[psor]. 15 types (4%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Clusivity[psor]. 13 lemmas (5%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Clusivity[psor]. The feature is used with 1 part-of-speech tags: NOUN (22; 2% instances).

NOUN

22 NOUN tokens (13% of all NOUN tokens) have a non-empty value of Clusivity[psor].

The most frequent other feature values with which NOUN and Clusivity[psor] co-occurred: Number[psor]=Plur (22; 100%).

NOUN tokens may have the following values of Clusivity[psor]:

Paradigm jaryiExIn
Clusivity[psor]=Exorejaryi
Clusivity[psor]=Inñandejaryi

Clusivity[psor] seems to be lexical feature of NOUN. 92% lemmas (12) occur only with one value of Clusivity[psor].

Relations with Agreement in Clusivity[psor]

The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Clusivity[psor]: NOUN –[conj]–> NOUN (2; 67%).