Treebank Statistics: UD_Portuguese-CINTIL: POS Tags: NUM
There are 953 NUM lemmas (4%), 953 NUM types (3%) and 7026 NUM tokens (1%).
Out of 15 observed tags, the rank of NUM is: 5 in number of lemmas, 5 in number of types and 12 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent NUM lemmas: dois, mil, cento, três, duas, quatro, cinco, vinte, duzentos, seis
The 10 most frequent NUM types: dois, mil, cento, três, duas, quatro, cinco, vinte, duzentos, seis
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: dois (NUM 691, NOUN 1, PROPN 1), mil (NUM 513, PROPN 2), três (NUM 412, PROPN 9), quatro (NUM 218, PROPN 3, ADJ 1), cinco (NUM 187, PROPN 2, ADJ 1), seis (NUM 125, NOUN 1), sete (NUM 122, PROPN 1), milhões (NUM 55, NOUN 1), quinze (NUM 20, PROPN 4), i (PROPN 11, NUM 10)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: dois (NUM 621, NOUN 1), seis (NUM 112, NOUN 1), milhões (NUM 54, NOUN 1), I (PROPN 11, NUM 10), um (DET 4334, NUM 6, NOUN 1), quartos (NOUN 5, NUM 5), XXI (NUM 3, PROPN 3), AOI (NUM 2, PROPN 2), VII (NUM 2, PROPN 2), XVI (PROPN 3, NUM 2)
- dois
- seis
- NUM 112: Foi só por seis votos , mas foi uma vitória .
- NOUN 1: Em_ o documento de reflexão enviado a_ as distritais de_ o PSD , como base para a discussão interna em torno de_ as propostas de revisão de_ os estatutos que vai a congresso em Outubro , é a pergunta número seis que promete abrir uma guerra sem tréguas entre os jovens ‘ laranjinhas ‘ e a direcção nacional de_ o partido .
- milhões
- I
- um
- quartos
- XXI
- AOI
- VII
- XVI
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of NUM is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.389383).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “%”: %.
The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “0”: 0.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “0,02”: 0,02.
NUM occurs with 3 features: NumType (7026; 100% instances), Number (3862; 55% instances), Gender (1938; 28% instances)
NUM occurs with 6 feature-value pairs: Gender=Fem, Gender=Masc, NumType=Card, NumType=Frac, Number=Plur, Number=Sing
NUM occurs with 10 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is NumType=Card (3117 tokens).
Examples: dois, mil, três, duas, quatro, 30, cinco, 20, vinte, duzentos
Relations
NUM nodes are attached to their parents using 13 different relations: nummod (3631; 52% instances), fixed (1445; 21% instances), dep (567; 8% instances), obl (421; 6% instances), amod (351; 5% instances), obj (187; 3% instances), nsubj (140; 2% instances), root (123; 2% instances), flat (112; 2% instances), conj (29; 0% instances), parataxis (14; 0% instances), ccomp (4; 0% instances), advcl (2; 0% instances)
Parents of NUM nodes belong to 12 different parts of speech: NOUN (4028; 57% instances), NUM (1036; 15% instances), VERB (638; 9% instances), ADV (497; 7% instances), ADP (445; 6% instances), PROPN (176; 3% instances), (123; 2% instances), ADJ (46; 1% instances), DET (18; 0% instances), PRON (10; 0% instances), AUX (8; 0% instances), SCONJ (1; 0% instances)
5234 (74%) NUM nodes are leaves.
940 (13%) NUM nodes have one child.
376 (5%) NUM nodes have two children.
476 (7%) NUM nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a NUM node is 12.
Children of NUM nodes are attached using 18 different relations: fixed (1293; 34% instances), case (745; 19% instances), dep (518; 14% instances), punct (366; 10% instances), obl (190; 5% instances), det (185; 5% instances), advmod (113; 3% instances), cop (98; 3% instances), nsubj (96; 3% instances), flat (70; 2% instances), cc (55; 1% instances), conj (35; 1% instances), amod (33; 1% instances), parataxis (11; 0% instances), nummod (10; 0% instances), mark (4; 0% instances), det:poss (3; 0% instances), advcl (2; 0% instances)
Children of NUM nodes belong to 14 different parts of speech: ADP (1209; 32% instances), NUM (1036; 27% instances), CCONJ (366; 10% instances), PUNCT (366; 10% instances), NOUN (259; 7% instances), DET (193; 5% instances), ADV (132; 3% instances), AUX (102; 3% instances), PROPN (89; 2% instances), VERB (34; 1% instances), ADJ (19; 0% instances), PRON (14; 0% instances), SCONJ (6; 0% instances), SYM (2; 0% instances)