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Treebank Statistics: UD_Latin-UDante: POS Tags: AUX

There are 1 AUX lemmas (0%), 48 AUX types (0%) and 2200 AUX tokens (4%). Out of 16 observed tags, the rank of AUX is: 16 in number of lemmas, 9 in number of types and 11 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent AUX lemmas: sum

The 10 most frequent AUX types: est, esse, sunt, sit, fuit, esset, sint, erat, erit, fuisse

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas:

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: es (AUX 10, X 1), ens (NOUN 2, AUX 1), ente (NOUN 5, AUX 1), sitis (AUX 1, NOUN 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of AUX is 48.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 2.129200).

The 1st highest number of forms (48) was observed with the lemma “sum”: ens, ente, eram, eramus, erant, erat, eratis, eris, erit, erunt, es, esse, essemus, essent, esses, esset, est, estis, fore, foret, fueram, fuerat, fuere, fuerint, fuerit, fueritis, fuero, fuerunt, fui, fuisse, fuisset, fuissetis, fuisti, fuistis, fuit, futura, futuram, futuris, futuro, futurum, sim, sint, sis, sit, sitis, sum, sumus, sunt.

AUX occurs with 10 features: Aspect (2200; 100% instances), VerbForm (2200; 100% instances), Tense (2192; 100% instances), InflClass (1852; 84% instances), Number (1852; 84% instances), Mood (1844; 84% instances), Person (1844; 84% instances), Case (8; 0% instances), Gender (8; 0% instances), InflClass[nominal] (8; 0% instances)

AUX occurs with 27 feature-value pairs: Aspect=Imp, Aspect=Perf, Aspect=Prosp, Case=Abl, Case=Acc, Case=Nom, Gender=Fem, Gender=Masc, Gender=Neut, InflClass=LatAnom, InflClass[nominal]=IndEurA, InflClass[nominal]=IndEurI, InflClass[nominal]=IndEurO, Mood=Ind, Mood=Sub, Number=Plur, Number=Sing, Person=1, Person=2, Person=3, Tense=Fut, Tense=Past, Tense=Pqp, Tense=Pres, VerbForm=Fin, VerbForm=Inf, VerbForm=Part

AUX occurs with 46 feature combinations. The most frequent feature combination is Aspect=Imp|InflClass=LatAnom|Mood=Ind|Number=Sing|Person=3|Tense=Pres|VerbForm=Fin (1049 tokens). Examples: est

Relations

AUX nodes are attached to their parents using 18 different relations: cop (1497; 68% instances), aux:pass (522; 24% instances), aux (53; 2% instances), cop:outer (30; 1% instances), xcomp (26; 1% instances), fixed (24; 1% instances), obj (13; 1% instances), conj (9; 0% instances), obl (8; 0% instances), nsubj (5; 0% instances), advcl:cmp (3; 0% instances), advcl (2; 0% instances), nmod (2; 0% instances), root (2; 0% instances), ccomp (1; 0% instances), flat (1; 0% instances), obl:agent (1; 0% instances), obl:lmod (1; 0% instances)

Parents of AUX nodes belong to 13 different parts of speech: VERB (659; 30% instances), NOUN (614; 28% instances), ADJ (556; 25% instances), DET (169; 8% instances), PRON (102; 5% instances), ADV (65; 3% instances), PROPN (20; 1% instances), NUM (5; 0% instances), AUX (4; 0% instances), ADP (2; 0% instances), (2; 0% instances), PART (1; 0% instances), X (1; 0% instances)

2129 (97%) AUX nodes are leaves.

52 (2%) AUX nodes have one child.

9 (0%) AUX nodes have two children.

10 (0%) AUX nodes have three or more children.

The highest child degree of a AUX node is 6.

Children of AUX nodes are attached using 18 different relations: punct (30; 28% instances), advmod:neg (14; 13% instances), case (10; 9% instances), conj (9; 8% instances), cc (7; 6% instances), mark (7; 6% instances), advcl (6; 6% instances), det (6; 6% instances), nmod (4; 4% instances), nsubj (3; 3% instances), advmod (2; 2% instances), amod (2; 2% instances), discourse (2; 2% instances), obl (2; 2% instances), acl (1; 1% instances), acl:relcl (1; 1% instances), advmod:lmod (1; 1% instances), conj:expl (1; 1% instances)

Children of AUX nodes belong to 13 different parts of speech: PUNCT (30; 28% instances), PART (16; 15% instances), ADP (11; 10% instances), NOUN (11; 10% instances), CCONJ (7; 6% instances), DET (7; 6% instances), SCONJ (6; 6% instances), VERB (5; 5% instances), ADV (4; 4% instances), AUX (4; 4% instances), PRON (3; 3% instances), ADJ (2; 2% instances), PROPN (2; 2% instances)