Treebank Statistics: UD_Low_Saxon-LSDC: POS Tags: PRON
There are 44 PRON lemmas (1%), 137 PRON types (3%) and 2593 PRON tokens (11%).
Out of 16 observed tags, the rank of PRON is: 7 in number of lemmas, 7 in number of types and 3 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent PRON lemmas: ik, hee, see, et, dat, dee, jy, sik, wat, du
The 10 most frequent PRON types: ik, hee, see, et, dat, dee, my, wat, sik, wy
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: et (PRON 205, DET 61), dat (PRON 197, SCONJ 195), dee (PRON 184, DET 10), wat (PRON 112, ADV 5, SCONJ 3), man (PRON 31, NOUN 28), dår (ADV 138, PRON 29, SCONJ 2), al (ADV 45, DET 36, PRON 26), eyn (PRON 25, DET 16, NUM 15), ander (ADJ 28, PRON 23), keyn (DET 27, PRON 5)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: see (PRON 186, VERB 11), et (PRON 189, DET 78), dat (SCONJ 175, PRON 148, DET 116), dee (PRON 139, DET 46), wat (PRON 94, ADV 5, SCONJ 2), man (NOUN 25, PRON 25, ADV 18, CCONJ 5), der (ADV 50, DET 39, PRON 23, X 2), den (DET 208, PRON 20), det (PRON 16, DET 14, SCONJ 14), alle (DET 17, PRON 13, ADJ 1)
- see
- et
- dat
- dee
- wat
- PRON 94: Is he neet wys worden , wat et west hevt ?
- ADV 5: Ümdat ik in dee jåren trainer was van ne atletikvoreyniginge med den name , lag et vöär de hand dat ik vöär de ‘ wat olderen ’ ouk et vöärtauwe nam .
- SCONJ 2: Man dår wardet jy juw noch vulständig up besinnen , wat de olde dwinger hard an den steyndoorsken walgravenwal stöyten dead un man eynen ingang nå de noordkant hadde .
- man
- der
- ADV 50: ” Now , dan segge ik ow , dat wy der hen gåt , dat segge ik !
- DET 39: Dee leyp aver gauw uut der stuave un uut me huse .
- PRON 23: Waneyr mut ik der dan med de borrel üütskeyden , Andries ?
- X 2: Weer dat nich alle dårtokoamen , dän weren see nå » Feststellung der Personalien « up den vryen voot bleaven un hadden nåsten en lütte bröäke betaald .
- den
- det
- alle
- DET 17: Dun rödelt hee med alle syne kraft un brengt ouk tolest den kane gelüklik oaver .
- PRON 13: Un do vunge see voords alle an to lache .
- ADJ 1: Sou ouk by den minsken , in ‘t ölder veyl de fosfor un word tolest alle , in de jöägd hadde man sik to höden , woor et to veal word sloog licht mål de bliks dårtwisken un sloog dat ganse leaven entwei .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of PRON is 3.113636 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.500000).
The 1st highest number of forms (22) was observed with the lemma “hee”: ‘e, ‘r, e, eame, ean, em, en, er, he, hee, hum, hüm, iam, iame, ian, jim, me, ne, öäm, öäme, öän, üm.
The 2nd highest number of forms (11) was observed with the lemma “jy”: hee, ink, jit, ju, juw, jy, ow, u, uw, y, ü.
The 3rd highest number of forms (8) was observed with the lemma “al”: al, alle, allen, allens, allers, alles, allet, ol.
PRON occurs with 8 features: Case (2544; 98% instances), PronType (2534; 98% instances), Number (2524; 97% instances), Person (1919; 74% instances), Gender (1314; 51% instances), Reflex (111; 4% instances), Polite (28; 1% instances), Poss (6; 0% instances)
PRON occurs with 33 feature-value pairs: Case=Acc, Case=Acc,Dat, Case=Dat, Case=Gen, Case=Nom, Gender=Fem, Gender=Fem,Masc, Gender=Masc, Gender=Masc,Neut, Gender=Neut, Number=Plur, Number=Plur,Sing, Number=Sing, Person=1, Person=1,3, Person=2, Person=2,3, Person=3, Polite=Form, Poss=Yes, PronType=Art, PronType=Dem, PronType=Dem,Prs, PronType=Ind, PronType=Ind,Int, PronType=Int, PronType=Int,Rel, PronType=Neg, PronType=Prs, PronType=Rcp, PronType=Rel, PronType=Tot, Reflex=Yes
PRON occurs with 189 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is Case=Nom|Number=Sing|Person=1|PronType=Prs (341 tokens).
Examples: ik, ek, wy, ikke
Relations
PRON nodes are attached to their parents using 27 different relations: nsubj (1562; 60% instances), obj (536; 21% instances), obl (134; 5% instances), iobj (117; 5% instances), expl (64; 2% instances), expl:pv (41; 2% instances), nmod (40; 2% instances), obl:arg (21; 1% instances), conj (20; 1% instances), det (9; 0% instances), root (9; 0% instances), ccomp (8; 0% instances), parataxis (5; 0% instances), appos (4; 0% instances), nsubj:pass (3; 0% instances), vocative (3; 0% instances), xcomp (3; 0% instances), advcl (2; 0% instances), dislocated (2; 0% instances), list (2; 0% instances), reparandum (2; 0% instances), acl:relcl (1; 0% instances), amod (1; 0% instances), csubj (1; 0% instances), discourse (1; 0% instances), flat (1; 0% instances), nmod:poss (1; 0% instances)
Parents of PRON nodes belong to 12 different parts of speech: VERB (2219; 86% instances), NOUN (149; 6% instances), ADJ (121; 5% instances), PRON (52; 2% instances), ADV (32; 1% instances), (9; 0% instances), PROPN (4; 0% instances), ADP (2; 0% instances), NUM (2; 0% instances), AUX (1; 0% instances), DET (1; 0% instances), INTJ (1; 0% instances)
2292 (88%) PRON nodes are leaves.
208 (8%) PRON nodes have one child.
47 (2%) PRON nodes have two children.
46 (2%) PRON nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a PRON node is 13.
Children of PRON nodes are attached using 27 different relations: case (156; 30% instances), punct (71; 14% instances), advmod (46; 9% instances), nmod (34; 7% instances), cop (28; 5% instances), cc (27; 5% instances), nsubj (27; 5% instances), det (26; 5% instances), acl:relcl (17; 3% instances), conj (14; 3% instances), acl (12; 2% instances), amod (9; 2% instances), appos (7; 1% instances), discourse (7; 1% instances), parataxis (7; 1% instances), aux (5; 1% instances), obl (5; 1% instances), mark (4; 1% instances), xcomp (3; 1% instances), advcl (2; 0% instances), reparandum (2; 0% instances), dislocated (1; 0% instances), expl (1; 0% instances), fixed (1; 0% instances), nummod (1; 0% instances), orphan (1; 0% instances), vocative (1; 0% instances)
Children of PRON nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: ADP (157; 30% instances), PUNCT (71; 14% instances), PRON (52; 10% instances), ADV (43; 8% instances), AUX (33; 6% instances), NOUN (32; 6% instances), VERB (30; 6% instances), CCONJ (27; 5% instances), DET (26; 5% instances), ADJ (25; 5% instances), INTJ (6; 1% instances), PART (5; 1% instances), PROPN (4; 1% instances), SCONJ (3; 1% instances), NUM (1; 0% instances)