Treebank Statistics: UD_Dutch-Alpino: Features: Tense
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 2 different values: Past, Pres.
19337 tokens (9%) have a non-empty value of Tense.
2213 types (8%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Tense.
1394 lemmas (6%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Tense.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: VERB (10666; 5% instances), AUX (8671; 4% instances).
VERB
10666 VERB tokens (49% of all VERB tokens) have a non-empty value of Tense.
The most frequent other feature values with which VERB and Tense co-occurred: VerbForm=Fin (10666; 100%), Mood=Ind (10544; 99%), Number=Sing (8469; 79%).
VERB tokens may have the following values of Tense:
Past(4104; 38% of non-emptyTense): zei, kwam, had, was, werd, vond, kreeg, vroeg, maakte, wonPres(6562; 62% of non-emptyTense): heeft, komt, heet, wil, is, gaat, noemt, hebben, ligt, zijnEMPTY(11303): komen, gaan, maken, zien, doen, gemaakt, gehouden, genoemd, nemen, laten
| Paradigm hebben | Pres | Past |
|---|---|---|
| Mood=Imp|Number=Sing | heb | |
| Mood=Ind|Number=Sing | heeft, heb, hebt, hebbe | had |
| Mood=Ind|Number=Plur | hebben | hadden |
AUX
8671 AUX tokens (88% of all AUX tokens) have a non-empty value of Tense.
The most frequent other feature values with which AUX and Tense co-occurred: VerbForm=Fin (8671; 100%), Mood=Ind (8670; 100%), Number=Sing (6828; 79%).
AUX tokens may have the following values of Tense:
Past(2419; 28% of non-emptyTense): was, werd, zou, had, waren, werden, kon, zouden, moest, haddenPres(6252; 72% of non-emptyTense): is, heeft, zijn, wordt, zal, kan, hebben, moet, heb, wordenEMPTY(1147): worden, zijn, kunnen, moeten, hebben, geweest, zullen, mogen, krijgen, wezen
| Paradigm zijn | Pres | Past |
|---|---|---|
| Mood=Imp|Number=Sing | Wees | |
| Mood=Ind|Number=Sing | is, ben, bent, ware, zij, Weest, zijn | was |
| Mood=Ind|Number=Plur | zijn | waren |
Relations with Agreement in Tense
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Tense:
VERB –[conj]–> VERB (477; 61%),
AUX –[conj]–> AUX (8; 100%),
VERB –[csubj:outer]–> VERB (7; 58%),
AUX –[conj]–> VERB (2; 100%),
VERB –[cc]–> VERB (1; 100%).