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Treebank Statistics: UD_Yakut-YKTDT: Features: Case

This feature is universal but the values Cmp are language-specific. It occurs with 7 different values: Abl, Acc, Cmp, Dat, Ins, Nom, Par.

532 tokens (36%) have a non-empty value of Case. 329 types (52%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Case. 196 lemmas (49%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Case. The feature is used with 5 part-of-speech tags: NOUN (438; 30% instances), PRON (85; 6% instances), PROPN (6; 0% instances), NUM (2; 0% instances), DET (1; 0% instances).

NOUN

438 NOUN tokens (100% of all NOUN tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.

The most frequent other feature values with which NOUN and Case co-occurred: Number=Sing (414; 95%), Number[psor]=EMPTY (383; 87%), Person[psor]=EMPTY (383; 87%).

NOUN tokens may have the following values of Case:

Paradigm ууNomAccDatPar
уууунууугауута

PRON

85 PRON tokens (66% of all PRON tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.

The most frequent other feature values with which PRON and Case co-occurred: PronType=Prs (79; 93%), Number=Sing (64; 75%).

PRON tokens may have the following values of Case:

Paradigm киниNomAccDat
Number=Singкиникиниэхэ
Number=PlurкинилэрКинилэри

PROPN

6 PROPN tokens (21% of all PROPN tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.

PROPN tokens may have the following values of Case:

NUM

2 NUM tokens (4% of all NUM tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.

The most frequent other feature values with which NUM and Case co-occurred: NumType=Card (2; 100%), PronType=EMPTY (2; 100%).

NUM tokens may have the following values of Case:

Paradigm иккиAccPar
иккинииккитэ

DET

1 DET tokens (1% of all DET tokens) have a non-empty value of Case.

The most frequent other feature values with which DET and Case co-occurred: PronType=EMPTY (1; 100%).

DET tokens may have the following values of Case:

Relations with Agreement in Case

The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Case: NOUN –[conj]–> NOUN (21; 100%), NOUN –[nmod]–> PRON (15; 94%), NOUN –[nsubj]–> NOUN (4; 80%), NOUN –[obj]–> NOUN (1; 100%).