Treebank Statistics: UD_Nheengatu-CompLin: POS Tags: ADP
There are 41 ADP lemmas (2%), 55 ADP types (2%) and 1793 ADP tokens (7%).
Out of 16 observed tags, the rank of ADP is: 8 in number of lemmas, 8 in number of types and 6 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADP lemmas: upé, kití, suí, irumu, resé, rupí, supé, arama, xupé, ramé
The 10 most frequent ADP types: upé, kití, suí, irumu, rupí, resé, supé, arama, pe, xupé
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: upé (ADP 337, NOUN 4), irumu (ADP 155, SCONJ 4), resé (ADP 135, SCONJ 12), arama (SCONJ 208, ADP 83, PART 13), ramé (SCONJ 117, ADP 52), yawé (ADV 62, ADP 52, DET 7, PRON 3), arã (SCONJ 66, ADP 41, PART 8), resewara (ADP 27, SCONJ 2), suiwara (ADP 23, NOUN 2), piri (ADV 41, ADP 22)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: upé (ADP 244, NOUN 4), suí (ADP 167, NOUN 1), irumu (ADP 153, SCONJ 4), resé (ADP 107, SCONJ 12, NOUN 1), arama (SCONJ 208, ADP 83, PART 13), pe (ADP 82, PRON 38, X 1), yawé (ADP 52, ADV 30, DET 4, PRON 1), ramé (SCONJ 116, ADP 51), arã (SCONJ 66, ADP 41, PART 8), resewara (ADP 23, NOUN 4, SCONJ 2)
- upé
- suí
- ADP 167: Indé remurari apekatú kwá suí tetama suí ?
- NOUN 1: Irusanga petuna , aiwana Kurupira umunhã tatawasú suí resé uwapika satá rembií pe , upurukari i petewawa pitima irumu , upisika tatapunha umburi i petewawa umundeka , aiwana upitima nhaã pitima apigawa umeẽ waá i xupé , arirí upurungitá i irumu .
- irumu
- resé
- arama
- pe
- yawé
- ADP 52: Kunhã ikewara-itá sakiwara kwatí yawé .
- ADV 30: Kwá paka urikú sukwera seé , yawé rã mira-itá usikari aé turusú .
- DET 4: Aé umusangawa uikú iwí , umukameẽ suú yawé supé sendawa .
- PRON 1: Nhaãsé yawé i paya usupiri waá yawé umanú waá-itá , umbaka aintá , yawé tẽ yuíri taíra umbaka kwá-itá uputari waá-itá .
- ramé
- arã
- resewara
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADP is 1.341463 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.529412).
The 1st highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “irumu”: iruma, irumu, rumu.
The 2nd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “pupé”: pipé, pu, pupé.
The 3rd highest number of forms (3) was observed with the lemma “resé”: aresé, resé, sesé.
ADP occurs with 7 features: AdpType (1776; 99% instances), Rel (219; 12% instances), Clitic (179; 10% instances), Number[grnd] (45; 3% instances), Person[grnd] (45; 3% instances), Typo (18; 1% instances), Style (3; 0% instances)
ADP occurs with 10 feature-value pairs: AdpType=Post, AdpType=Prep, Clitic=Yes, Number[grnd]=Sing, Person[grnd]=3, Rel=Cont, Rel=NCont, Style=Arch, Style=Rare, Typo=Yes
ADP occurs with 13 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is AdpType=Post (1359 tokens).
Examples: upé, kití, suí, irumu, rupí, supé, arama, xupé, resé, ramé
Relations
ADP nodes are attached to their parents using 7 different relations: case (1726; 96% instances), obl (38; 2% instances), fixed (15; 1% instances), root (11; 1% instances), acl:relcl (1; 0% instances), orphan (1; 0% instances), parataxis (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADP nodes belong to 10 different parts of speech: NOUN (1176; 66% instances), PRON (450; 25% instances), ADV (54; 3% instances), VERB (47; 3% instances), PROPN (43; 2% instances), (11; 1% instances), DET (5; 0% instances), ADJ (3; 0% instances), ADP (2; 0% instances), PART (2; 0% instances)
1772 (99%) ADP nodes are leaves.
8 (0%) ADP nodes have one child.
4 (0%) ADP nodes have two children.
9 (1%) ADP nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADP node is 4.
Children of ADP nodes are attached using 10 different relations: punct (12; 27% instances), cop (10; 22% instances), nsubj (8; 18% instances), advmod (4; 9% instances), goeswith (4; 9% instances), obl (3; 7% instances), case (1; 2% instances), conj (1; 2% instances), orphan (1; 2% instances), parataxis (1; 2% instances)
Children of ADP nodes belong to 9 different parts of speech: PUNCT (12; 27% instances), AUX (10; 22% instances), NOUN (6; 13% instances), PRON (6; 13% instances), X (4; 9% instances), ADP (2; 4% instances), ADV (2; 4% instances), PART (2; 4% instances), VERB (1; 2% instances)