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user:zeman:interset:features [2014/06/16 15:48] zeman New features split from subpos: nountype, adjtype, verbtype and conjtype. |
user:zeman:interset:features [2015/10/01 09:09] zeman Comparative is now encoded as "cmp", not "comp". |
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===== pos ===== | ===== pos ===== | ||
- | Part of speech. Pronouns, determiners, | + | Part of speech. Pronouns, determiners, |
| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
| noun | noun | | | noun | noun | | ||
| adj | adjective | | | adj | adjective | | ||
- | | num | numeral, number | | + | | num | numeral |
| verb | verb | | | verb | verb | | ||
| adv | adverb | | | adv | adverb | | ||
- | | prep | preposition, | + | | adp | adposition (preposition, |
| conj | conjunction | | | conj | conjunction | | ||
| part | particle | | | part | particle | | ||
| int | interjection | | | int | interjection | | ||
- | | punc | punctuation | + | | punc | punctuation |
+ | | sym | symbol | | ||
- | ===== subpos ===== | + | The difference between punctuation and symbols is that punctuation delimits parts of the sentence while symbols can be substituted for a word. For example, //$// is not a punctuation, it is another form of writing the noun //dollar.// See also [[http://universaldependencies.github.io/docs/u/pos/SYM.html|the definition |
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- | Detailed part of speech. Subject to change - more value groups will probably | + | |
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- | | **Value** | **Main pos** | **Description** | | + | |
- | | mod | adv, part | modal particle (Bulgarian " | + | |
- | | adadj | adv | ad-adjective: | + | |
- | | ex | adv | existential " | + | |
- | | voc | prep | vocalized preposition (Czech " | + | |
- | | post | prep | postposition (German " | + | |
- | | circ | prep | circumposition (German "von ... an" in "von dieser Stelle an") | | + | |
- | | preppron | prep | preposition and pronoun in one word (Czech " | + | |
- | | comprep | prep | first part of compound preposition (Czech " | + | |
- | | emp | part | particle of emphasis (Bulgarian " | + | |
- | | res | part | particle of response (" | + | |
- | | inf | part | infinitive marker (English " | + | |
- | | vbp | part | separated verb prefix (German " | + | |
===== nountype ===== | ===== nountype ===== | ||
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| prop | proper noun (" | | prop | proper noun (" | ||
| class | classifier (measure word) between number and counted noun, e.g. Chinese "個 gè" | | | class | classifier (measure word) between number and counted noun, e.g. Chinese "個 gè" | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== nametype ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Semantic classification of named entities and terms. | ||
+ | |||
+ | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | geo | geographical name (" | ||
+ | | prs | personal name (no first/last distinction available) | | ||
+ | | giv | given (first) name (" | ||
+ | | sur | surname (last name) (" | ||
+ | | nat | nationality (" | ||
+ | | com | company (" | ||
+ | | pro | product (" | ||
+ | | oth | other named entity, e.g.: mines, stadiums, guerilla bases etc. Also used for functional words in names. | | ||
+ | | col | color indication | | ||
+ | | sci | term from natural sciences | | ||
+ | | che | chemical term | | ||
+ | | med | medical term | | ||
+ | | tec | general technical term | | ||
+ | | cel | term from computers and electronics | | ||
+ | | gov | term from politics, government, military | | ||
+ | | jus | term from justice | | ||
+ | | fin | financial or economic term | | ||
+ | | env | term from ecology, environment | | ||
+ | | cul | term from culture, education, arts, humanities | | ||
+ | | spo | term from sports | | ||
+ | | hob | term from hobby, leisure, traveling | | ||
===== adjtype ===== | ===== adjtype ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | A deprecated feature. The only value that has not yet been moved elsewhere is '' | ||
| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
- | | pdt | predeterminer (adjectival word that can stand before an article, such as " | + | | pdt | predeterminer (it is a special form of determiner; it is an adjectival word that can stand before an article, such as " |
- | | det | determiner (function word modifying a noun phrase: English " | + | |
- | | art | article, i.e. determiner bearing only the feature of definiteness or indefinitess and nothing more (English " | + | |
===== prontype ===== | ===== prontype ===== | ||
- | This is a new (September 2007) feature applied first to the Bulgarian CoNLL tag set. It takes over the pronoun classification that has been so far kept in the definiteness feature. See the [[brainstorming]] section for further details on lexical and morphological definiteness. | + | Although it reads as " |
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- | Although it reads as " | + | |
| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
| | Empty value means that this is not a pronoun but a real noun, adjective, adverb etc. | | | | Empty value means that this is not a pronoun but a real noun, adjective, adverb etc. | | ||
- | | prn | The word is pronominal but we do not know the exact type. | | + | | prn | The word is pronominal |
- | | prs | Personal or possessive pronoun. Possessives are recognizable by the value of their poss feature. | | + | | prs | Personal or possessive pronoun. Possessives are recognizable by the value of their poss feature. Reflexive pronouns are distinguished from normal personal/ |
| rcp | Reciprocal pronoun (German " | | rcp | Reciprocal pronoun (German " | ||
- | | int | Interrogative pronoun (" | + | | art | Article, i.e. determiner bearing only the feature of definiteness or indefinitess and nothing more (English " |
- | | rel | Relative pronoun. Many interrogative pronouns in many languages can also be used as relative pronouns. However, in some languages there are pronouns that fall in one of the categories but not both (Czech " | + | | int | Interrogative pronoun |
- | | dem | Demonstrative pronoun (" | + | | rel | Relative pronoun |
- | | neg | Negative pronoun (" | + | | exc | Exclamative pronoun / determiner, expresses the speaker' |
- | | ind | Indefinite pronoun (" | + | | dem | Demonstrative pronoun |
- | | tot | Totality | + | | neg | Negative pronoun |
+ | | ind | Indefinite pronoun | ||
+ | | tot | Total (universal) pronoun | ||
===== numtype ===== | ===== numtype ===== | ||
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| mult | multiplier number ("five times" | | mult | multiplier number ("five times" | ||
| frac | fraction ("one fifth" | | frac | fraction ("one fifth" | ||
- | | gen | generic numeral (" | + | | gen | generic numeral (" |
+ | | sets | number of sets of things, or of pluralia tantum (Czech | ||
| dist | distributive numeral (Hungarian " | | dist | distributive numeral (Hungarian " | ||
| range | range of values, subtype of card (" | | range | range of values, subtype of card (" | ||
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| cop | copula verb (Czech " | | cop | copula verb (Czech " | ||
| mod | modal verb (German " | | mod | modal verb (German " | ||
+ | | light | light (support) verb in verbo-nominal constructions (Japanese " | ||
| verbconj | finite verb with the enclitic " | | verbconj | finite verb with the enclitic " | ||
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| deg | adverb of quantity or degree ("how much") | | | deg | adverb of quantity or degree ("how much") | | ||
| cau | adverb of cause (" | | cau | adverb of cause (" | ||
+ | | mod | adverb of modal nature (Bulgarian " | ||
+ | | sta | adverb of state (Czech " | ||
+ | | adadj | ad-adjective: | ||
+ | | ex | existential " | ||
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+ | ===== adpostype ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | prep | preposition (" | ||
+ | | post | postposition (German " | ||
+ | | circ | circumposition (German "von ... an" in "von dieser Stelle an") | | ||
+ | | voc | vocalized preposition (Czech " | ||
+ | | preppron | preposition and pronoun in one word (Czech " | ||
+ | | comprep | first part of compound preposition (Czech " | ||
===== conjtype ===== | ===== conjtype ===== | ||
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| sub | subordinating conjunction | | | sub | subordinating conjunction | | ||
| comp | comparing conjunction (German " | | comp | comparing conjunction (German " | ||
+ | | oper | mathematical operator (Czech " | ||
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+ | ===== parttype ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | mod | modal particle (Bulgarian " | ||
+ | | emp | particle of emphasis (Bulgarian " | ||
+ | | res | particle of response (" | ||
+ | | inf | infinitive marker (English " | ||
+ | | vbp | separated verb prefix (German " | ||
===== punctype ===== | ===== punctype ===== | ||
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| semi | semicolon | | | semi | semicolon | | ||
| dash | dash | | | dash | dash | | ||
- | | symb | symbol | | ||
| root | artificial sentence root node, beginning of sentence | | | root | artificial sentence root node, beginning of sentence | | ||
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===== synpos ===== | ===== synpos ===== | ||
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+ | **WARNING!** This feature is deprecated. Most likely it will not be used in Interset version 2 drivers. | ||
Does the pronoun or numeral behave syntactically as a noun, adjective, or adverb? | Does the pronoun or numeral behave syntactically as a noun, adjective, or adverb? | ||
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
| foreign | foreign word (not a loan word but a citation in a foreign language — e.g., the title of a foreign book) | | | foreign | foreign word (not a loan word but a citation in a foreign language — e.g., the title of a foreign book) | | ||
+ | | fscript | foreign word written in a foreign script, e.g. " | ||
+ | | tscript | foreign word transcribed from a foreign script, e.g. " | ||
===== gender ===== | ===== gender ===== | ||
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| sing | singular | | | sing | singular | | ||
| dual | dual | | | dual | dual | | ||
- | | plu | plural | | + | | plur | plural | |
| ptan | plurale tantum | | | ptan | plurale tantum | | ||
| coll | collective / mass / singulare tantum | | | coll | collective / mass / singulare tantum | | ||
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| sing | singular | | | sing | singular | | ||
| dual | dual | | | dual | dual | | ||
- | | plu | plural | | + | | plur | plural | |
It applies e.g. to possessive pronouns and it can be different from their grammatical number, which is governed by agreement with the modified (possessed) noun phrase. Czech example: //můj pes// "my dog" (grammatical singular, possessor singular), //mí psi// "my dogs" (grammatical plural, possessor singular), //náš pes// "our dog" (grammatical singular, possessor plural), //naši psi// "our dogs" (grammatical plural, possessor plural). | It applies e.g. to possessive pronouns and it can be different from their grammatical number, which is governed by agreement with the modified (possessed) noun phrase. Czech example: //můj pes// "my dog" (grammatical singular, possessor singular), //mí psi// "my dogs" (grammatical plural, possessor singular), //náš pes// "our dog" (grammatical singular, possessor plural), //naši psi// "our dogs" (grammatical plural, possessor plural). | ||
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| sing | singular | | | sing | singular | | ||
| dual | dual | | | dual | dual | | ||
- | | plu | plural | | + | | plur | plural | |
In Hungarian, possession can be marked on the possessor or on the possessed. It is possible, though rare, that a noun has three distinct number features: its own grammatical number, number of its possessor and number of its possession. Examples from the Multext-East Hungarian lexicon: | In Hungarian, possession can be marked on the possessor or on the possessed. It is possible, though rare, that a noun has three distinct number features: its own grammatical number, number of its possessor and number of its possession. Examples from the Multext-East Hungarian lexicon: | ||
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| voc | vocative | cs: dome, budovo = hey, you house! | | | voc | vocative | cs: dome, budovo = hey, you house! | | ||
| loc | locative | cs: v& | | loc | locative | cs: v& | ||
- | | ins | instrumental | cs: domem, budovou = with/ | + | | ins | instrumental |
- | | ist | instructive | + | |
| abl | ablative | hu: a barátomtól jövök = jdu od kamaráda fi: pöydältä = se stolu; katolta = se střechy; rannalta = z pláže | | | abl | ablative | hu: a barátomtól jövök = jdu od kamaráda fi: pöydältä = se stolu; katolta = se střechy; rannalta = z pláže | | ||
| par | partitive | Ve finštině vyjadřuje neznámou identitu a neukončené akce bez výsledku. Příklady užití: kolme taloa = tři domy (koncovka -a u talo); rakastan tätä taloa = mám rád tento dům; saanko lainata kirjaa? = můžu si půjčit tu knihu? (koncovka -a u kirja); lasissa on maitoa = ve sklenici je (nějaké) mléko; akuzativ: ammuin karhun = zastřelil jsem medvěda (a vím, že je mrtvý); partitiv: ammuin karhua = střelil jsem po medvědovi (a nevím ani, jestli jsem ho trefil); Akuzativ (v opozici k partitivu) taky může suplovat chybějící budoucí čas: akuzativ: luen kirjan = přečtu si tu knihu; partitiv: luen kirjaa = čtu knihu | | | par | partitive | Ve finštině vyjadřuje neznámou identitu a neukončené akce bez výsledku. Příklady užití: kolme taloa = tři domy (koncovka -a u talo); rakastan tätä taloa = mám rád tento dům; saanko lainata kirjaa? = můžu si půjčit tu knihu? (koncovka -a u kirja); lasissa on maitoa = ve sklenici je (nějaké) mléko; akuzativ: ammuin karhun = zastřelil jsem medvěda (a vím, že je mrtvý); partitiv: ammuin karhua = střelil jsem po medvědovi (a nevím ani, jestli jsem ho trefil); Akuzativ (v opozici k partitivu) taky může suplovat chybějící budoucí čas: akuzativ: luen kirjan = přečtu si tu knihu; partitiv: luen kirjaa = čtu knihu | | ||
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
| pos | positive, first degree (note that although this degree is traditionally called " | | pos | positive, first degree (note that although this degree is traditionally called " | ||
- | | comp | comparative, | + | | cmp | comparative, |
| sup | superlative, | | sup | superlative, | ||
| abs | absolute superlative | | | abs | absolute superlative | | ||
+ | | dim | diminutive (used for nouns e.g. in Dutch: " | ||
===== person ===== | ===== person ===== | ||
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| 2 | second (you) | | | 2 | second (you) | | ||
| 3 | third (he, she, it, they) | | | 3 | third (he, she, it, they) | | ||
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+ | Note that this feature is used also for possessive pronouns, where it means the person of the possessor. E.g. " | ||
===== possperson ===== | ===== possperson ===== | ||
- | Possgender | + | Possperson |
| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
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| inf | informal (Czech " | | inf | informal (Czech " | ||
| pol | polite (Czech " | | pol | polite (Czech " | ||
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+ | ===== (abs|erg|dat)(person|number|politeness|gender) ===== | ||
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+ | In quite a few languages, finite verb forms agree in person and number with the subject. In Basque, a subset of verbs agree with up to three arguments: one in the absolutive case, one in ergative and one in dative. To distinguish the different values of person, number (and politeness and rarely even gender), there are special features for each of the three arguments. Their names contain the three-letter code of the case of the argument: '' | ||
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+ | ===== position ===== | ||
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+ | Adjectives in some languages (e.g. in Dutch) have different forms depending on how and where they are used. The same may hold for determiners (including possessive pronouns), quantifiers, | ||
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+ | Note: This feature has been introduced because of the '' | ||
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+ | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
+ | | prenom | modifies a following noun; Dutch " | ||
+ | | postnom | modifies a preceding noun; Dutch " | ||
+ | | nom | adjective constituting a noun phrase, inflected as a noun; Dutch " | ||
+ | | free | adjective used independently, | ||
===== subcat ===== | ===== subcat ===== | ||
- | There are tag sets (e.g. Bulgarian CoNLL) that classify verbs as intransitive or transitive. It turns out that a Bulgarian verb can have set both features type=aux && trans=t. That is why we cannot mix transitivity and auxiliarity in subpos. | + | There are tag sets (e.g. Bulgarian CoNLL) that classify verbs as intransitive or transitive. |
| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
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| part | participle (present (" | | part | participle (present (" | ||
| trans | transgressive, | | trans | transgressive, | ||
- | | ger | [[http:// | + | | ger | [[http:// |
+ | | gdv | [[http:// | ||
===== mood ===== | ===== mood ===== | ||
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===== tense ===== | ===== tense ===== | ||
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+ | Note: In Interset 1.0, there were two separate features, '' | ||
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+ | Note that, unfortunately, | ||
| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
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| pres | present | | | pres | present | | ||
| fut | future | | | fut | future | | ||
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- | ===== subtense ===== | ||
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- | Finer classification of tenses, may not be available in all languages. (And in many languages, these tenses are built using auxiliaries, | ||
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- | Note that, unfortunately, | ||
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- | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
| aor | aorist | | | aor | aorist | | ||
| imp | imperfect | | | imp | imperfect | | ||
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
| act | active | | | act | active | | ||
+ | | mid | middle (Ancient Greek; neither active nor passive but somewhere inbetween; they have also mediopassive, | ||
| pass | passive | | | pass | passive | | ||
| rcp | reciprocal (Turkish " | | rcp | reciprocal (Turkish " | ||
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| **Value** | **Meaning** | **Explanation** | **Examples** | | | **Value** | **Meaning** | **Explanation** | **Examples** | | ||
| rdp | reduplicative | The word is a copy of a previous word. In Hindi, this would add the meaning of distribution ("one rupee each" | | rdp | reduplicative | The word is a copy of a previous word. In Hindi, this would add the meaning of distribution ("one rupee each" | ||
- | | ech | echo | The word rhymes with a previous word but it is not identical to it and typically | + | | ech | echo | The word rhymes with a previous word but it is not identical to it and typically |
For more details see Rupert Snell and Simon Weightman: //Teach Yourself Hindi,// Section 16.4 and 16.5, pages 210 – 211. | For more details see Rupert Snell and Simon Weightman: //Teach Yourself Hindi,// Section 16.4 and 16.5, pages 210 – 211. | ||
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| **Value** | **Description** | | | **Value** | **Description** | | ||
- | | arch | archaic, obsolete, rare | | + | | arch | archaic, obsolete |
+ | | rare | rare | | ||
| form | formal, literary | | | form | formal, literary | | ||
+ | | poet | poetic | | ||
| norm | normal, neutral | | | norm | normal, neutral | | ||
| coll | colloquial | | | coll | colloquial | | ||
| vrnc | vernacular | | | vrnc | vernacular | | ||
| slng | slang | | | slng | slang | | ||
+ | | expr | expressive, emotional | | ||
| derg | derogative | | | derg | derogative | | ||
| vulg | vulgar | | | vulg | vulgar | | ||
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Only information that cannot be stored in other features should be stored here. | Only information that cannot be stored in other features should be stored here. | ||
The apparently easiest approach — to store the complete original tag — will not work if the user needs to change feature values between decode() and encode(). | The apparently easiest approach — to store the complete original tag — will not work if the user needs to change feature values between decode() and encode(). | ||
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+ | Note that the '' |