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Treebank Statistics: UD_Swedish-Old: POS Tags: NUM

There are 10 NUM lemmas (5%), 11 NUM types (4%) and 22 NUM tokens (4%). Out of 14 observed tags, the rank of NUM is: 7 in number of lemmas, 7 in number of types and 8 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent NUM lemmas: fäm, tio, fiurir, tver, atta, nio, siu, siutighi, siäxtan, þrir

The 10 most frequent NUM types: fæm, tio, twa, attæ, fyra, fyræ, nio, sextæn, siw, siwtigi

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas:

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: fyræ (ADP 1, NUM 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of NUM is 1.100000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.239234).

The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “fiurir”: fyra, fyræ.

The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “atta”: attæ.

The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “fäm”: fæm.

NUM occurs with 2 features: Case (22; 100% instances), Gender (22; 100% instances)

NUM occurs with 7 feature-value pairs: Case=Acc, Case=Dat, Case=Nom, Gender=Fem, Gender=Masc, Gender=Masc,Neut, Gender=Neut

NUM occurs with 5 feature combinations. The most frequent feature combination is Case=Acc|Gender=Neut (8 tokens). Examples: fæm

Relations

NUM nodes are attached to their parents using 3 different relations: nummod (19; 86% instances), conj (2; 9% instances), nsubj (1; 5% instances)

Parents of NUM nodes belong to 4 different parts of speech: NOUN (14; 64% instances), ADJ (6; 27% instances), NUM (1; 5% instances), VERB (1; 5% instances)

10 (45%) NUM nodes are leaves.

10 (45%) NUM nodes have one child.

2 (9%) NUM nodes have two children.

The highest child degree of a NUM node is 2.

Children of NUM nodes are attached using 5 different relations: cc (8; 57% instances), nmod (3; 21% instances), advmod (1; 7% instances), conj (1; 7% instances), det (1; 7% instances)

Children of NUM nodes belong to 5 different parts of speech: CCONJ (8; 57% instances), NOUN (3; 21% instances), ADV (1; 7% instances), DET (1; 7% instances), NUM (1; 7% instances)