Treebank Statistics: UD_Turkish-FrameNet: Features: VerbForm
This feature is universal but the values Vnoun are language-specific.
It occurs with 2 different values: Fin, Vnoun.
3338 tokens (17%) have a non-empty value of VerbForm.
2137 types (27%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of VerbForm.
975 lemmas (25%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of VerbForm.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: VERB (3336; 17% instances), AUX (2; 0% instances).
VERB
3336 VERB tokens (100% of all VERB tokens) have a non-empty value of VerbForm.
The most frequent other feature values with which VERB and VerbForm co-occurred: Polarity=Pos (3007; 90%), Number=Sing (2891; 87%), Mood=Ind (2731; 82%), Aspect=Perf (2485; 74%), Person=3 (2412; 72%), Tense=Past (2168; 65%).
VERB tokens may have the following values of VerbForm:
Fin(3332; 100% of non-emptyVerbForm): etti, verdi, aldı, oldu, yaptı, bıraktı, açtı, düştü, ettim, gittiVnoun(4; 0% of non-emptyVerbForm): akmasın, sürümekti, yağlamaktı, yüzmektiEMPTY(1): Neler
| Paradigm sürü | Fin | Vnoun |
|---|---|---|
| Aspect=Perf|Person=1|Tense=Past | sürüdüm | |
| Aspect=Perf|Person=3|Tense=Past | sürüdü | sürümekti |
| Aspect=Prog|Person=3|Tense=Pres | sürüyor |
VerbForm seems to be lexical feature of VERB. 100% lemmas (971) occur only with one value of VerbForm.
AUX
2 AUX tokens (7% of all AUX tokens) have a non-empty value of VerbForm.
The most frequent other feature values with which AUX and VerbForm co-occurred: PronType=EMPTY (2; 100%).
AUX tokens may have the following values of VerbForm:
Fin(2; 100% of non-emptyVerbForm): değildi, değilimEMPTY(26): değil, mı, mu, mi, musun, mi?, misin, miydim, muydu, mü
Relations with Agreement in VerbForm
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in VerbForm:
VERB –[parataxis]–> VERB (372; 100%),
VERB –[advcl]–> VERB (130; 99%),
VERB –[conj]–> VERB (69; 100%),
VERB –[compound]–> VERB (34; 100%),
VERB –[ccomp]–> VERB (10; 100%),
VERB –[obl]–> VERB (8; 100%),
VERB –[discourse]–> VERB (5; 100%),
VERB –[obj]–> VERB (3; 100%),
VERB –[nsubj]–> VERB (2; 100%),
VERB –[nmod]–> VERB (1; 100%).