ADV
: adverb
The English ADV
covers all uses of PTB tags RB, RBR, RBS, and WRB except the clausal negation not and reduced forms of it, which become PART.
Treebank Statistics (UD_English)
There are 764 ADV
lemmas (4%), 767 ADV
types (4%) and 11814 ADV
tokens (5%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADV
is: 6 in number of lemmas, 6 in number of types and 10 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADV
lemmas: so, just, when, very, also, how, now, even, then, there
The 10 most frequent ADV
types: so, just, when, very, also, how, now, even, then, there
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: so (ADV 520, SCONJ 71, X 2, VERB 1), when (ADV 428, X 1), very (ADV 390, ADJ 5), how (ADV 288, NOUN 1), even (ADV 247, VERB 2), then (ADV 246, ADP 4, SCONJ 2, DET 1, PRON 1), there (PRON 419, ADV 237, X 1), only (ADV 235, ADJ 63), as (ADP 436, SCONJ 390, ADV 218, AUX 1), here (ADV 207, VERB 1)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: so (ADV 415, SCONJ 71), when (ADV 332, X 1), very (ADV 353, ADJ 5), how (ADV 201, NOUN 1), even (ADV 218, VERB 1), then (ADV 203, ADP 4, SCONJ 2, PRON 1, DET 1), there (PRON 272, ADV 233, X 1), only (ADV 223, ADJ 61), as (ADP 390, SCONJ 339, ADV 206, AUX 1), here (ADV 154, VERB 1)
- so
- when
- very
- how
- even
- ADV 218: Now , people wonder if Google can even survive .
- VERB 1: The overwhelming majority of Muslims in Kashmir would be happy with such an outcome , except for the tiny jihadi segment patronized by the U.S. State Department and the Pakistan Army , which would like to even the score with India for their catastrophic defeat in Bangladesh in 1971 .
- then
- ADV 203: If you r in the USA and venture into Cuba then u need a passport
- ADP 4: Skin will be darker but lighter then the Silkies .
- SCONJ 2: Enjoy those 2 days it better then not going at all .!
- PRON 1: I called the next morning to let then know my wife would be driving in .
- DET 1: Nobody likes the Parisians , even then Parisians do n’t like Parisians .
- there
- only
- as
- here
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADV
is 1.003927 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.181137).
The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “at”: A, at.
The 2nd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “basically”: basically, basically.
The 3rd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “so”: so, sooooo.
ADV
occurs with 3 features: en-feat/PronType (1670; 14% instances), en-feat/Degree (681; 6% instances), en-feat/NumType (72; 1% instances)
ADV
occurs with 8 feature-value pairs: Degree=Cmp
, Degree=Pos
, Degree=Sup
, NumType=Mult
, NumType=Ord
, PronType=Dem
, PronType=Int
, PronType=Rel
ADV
occurs with 9 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is _
(9392 tokens).
Examples: so, just, very, also, now, even, only, as, back, not
Relations
ADV
nodes are attached to their parents using 33 different relations: en-dep/advmod (10243; 87% instances), en-dep/mark (415; 4% instances), en-dep/root (218; 2% instances), en-dep/fixed (153; 1% instances), en-dep/conj (133; 1% instances), en-dep/obl (118; 1% instances), en-dep/case (104; 1% instances), en-dep/nmod (66; 1% instances), en-dep/cc (64; 1% instances), en-dep/advcl (62; 1% instances), en-dep/ccomp (36; 0% instances), en-dep/compound (23; 0% instances), en-dep/parataxis (23; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (23; 0% instances), en-dep/cc:preconj (21; 0% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (19; 0% instances), en-dep/compound:prt (16; 0% instances), en-dep/obj (14; 0% instances), en-dep/discourse (11; 0% instances), en-dep/acl (8; 0% instances), en-dep/amod (7; 0% instances), en-dep/expl (7; 0% instances), en-dep/nsubj (5; 0% instances), en-dep/nummod (5; 0% instances), en-dep/aux (4; 0% instances), en-dep/obl:npmod (4; 0% instances), en-dep/orphan (4; 0% instances), en-dep/goeswith (2; 0% instances), en-dep/obl:tmod (2; 0% instances), en-dep/csubj (1; 0% instances), en-dep/dep (1; 0% instances), en-dep/det (1; 0% instances), en-dep/nmod:npmod (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADV
nodes belong to 17 different parts of speech: VERB (6772; 57% instances), ADJ (2037; 17% instances), NOUN (1260; 11% instances), ADV (991; 8% instances), ROOT (218; 2% instances), NUM (180; 2% instances), PROPN (141; 1% instances), PRON (90; 1% instances), DET (31; 0% instances), SYM (28; 0% instances), AUX (22; 0% instances), PART (12; 0% instances), SCONJ (11; 0% instances), ADP (9; 0% instances), INTJ (7; 0% instances), CCONJ (3; 0% instances), PUNCT (2; 0% instances)
9853 (83%) ADV
nodes are leaves.
1399 (12%) ADV
nodes have one child.
255 (2%) ADV
nodes have two children.
307 (3%) ADV
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADV
node is 10.
Children of ADV
nodes are attached using 34 different relations: en-dep/advmod (731; 23% instances), en-dep/punct (345; 11% instances), en-dep/obl (315; 10% instances), en-dep/nsubj (259; 8% instances), en-dep/cop (258; 8% instances), en-dep/fixed (208; 7% instances), en-dep/case (193; 6% instances), en-dep/cc (164; 5% instances), en-dep/advcl (151; 5% instances), en-dep/obl:npmod (131; 4% instances), en-dep/conj (130; 4% instances), en-dep/mark (79; 2% instances), en-dep/aux (52; 2% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (32; 1% instances), en-dep/obl:tmod (30; 1% instances), en-dep/goeswith (17; 1% instances), en-dep/discourse (16; 1% instances), en-dep/ccomp (15; 0% instances), en-dep/parataxis (15; 0% instances), en-dep/appos (12; 0% instances), en-dep/det (7; 0% instances), en-dep/cc:preconj (5; 0% instances), en-dep/vocative (5; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (4; 0% instances), en-dep/obj (3; 0% instances), en-dep/amod (2; 0% instances), en-dep/aux:pass (2; 0% instances), en-dep/csubj (2; 0% instances), en-dep/nmod (2; 0% instances), en-dep/nsubj:pass (2; 0% instances), en-dep/acl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/compound (1; 0% instances), en-dep/compound:prt (1; 0% instances), en-dep/nummod (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADV
nodes belong to 17 different parts of speech: ADV (990; 31% instances), NOUN (467; 15% instances), PUNCT (345; 11% instances), AUX (328; 10% instances), VERB (196; 6% instances), CCONJ (166; 5% instances), PRON (166; 5% instances), ADP (165; 5% instances), PROPN (97; 3% instances), SCONJ (72; 2% instances), PART (64; 2% instances), ADJ (52; 2% instances), DET (25; 1% instances), X (19; 1% instances), NUM (15; 0% instances), INTJ (14; 0% instances), SYM (10; 0% instances)
Treebank Statistics (UD_English-ESL)
There are 1 ADV
lemmas (6%), 1 ADV
types (6%) and 5121 ADV
tokens (6%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADV
is: 3 in number of lemmas, 3 in number of types and 8 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADV
lemmas: _
The 10 most frequent ADV
types: _
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: _ (NOUN 14135, VERB 13583, PRON 9575, DET 9068, PUNCT 8624, ADP 7769, ADJ 5278, ADV 5121, AUX 4111, PART 3169, CONJ 2865, SCONJ 2278, PROPN 1574, NUM 776, INTJ 67, X 60, SYM 37)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: _ (NOUN 14135, VERB 13583, PRON 9575, DET 9068, PUNCT 8624, ADP 7769, ADJ 5278, ADV 5121, AUX 4111, PART 3169, CONJ 2865, SCONJ 2278, PROPN 1574, NUM 776, INTJ 67, X 60, SYM 37)
- _
- NOUN 14135: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- VERB 13583: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- PRON 9575: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- DET 9068: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- PUNCT 8624: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- ADP 7769: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- ADJ 5278: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- ADV 5121: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- AUX 4111: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- PART 3169: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- CONJ 2865: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- SCONJ 2278: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- PROPN 1574: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- NUM 776: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- INTJ 67: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- X 60: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- SYM 37: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADV
is 1.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.000000).
The 1st highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “_”: _.
ADV
does not occur with any features.
Relations
ADV
nodes are attached to their parents using 24 different relations: en-dep/advmod (4471; 87% instances), en-dep/mark (151; 3% instances), en-dep/neg (131; 3% instances), en-dep/mwe (71; 1% instances), en-dep/conj (57; 1% instances), en-dep/nmod (45; 1% instances), en-dep/case (36; 1% instances), en-dep/root (30; 1% instances), en-dep/advcl (28; 1% instances), en-dep/ccomp (19; 0% instances), en-dep/compound:prt (19; 0% instances), en-dep/cc (14; 0% instances), en-dep/amod (11; 0% instances), en-dep/cc:preconj (7; 0% instances), en-dep/discourse (7; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (6; 0% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (5; 0% instances), en-dep/nmod:tmod (3; 0% instances), en-dep/nsubj (3; 0% instances), en-dep/csubj (2; 0% instances), en-dep/parataxis (2; 0% instances), en-dep/acl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/dobj (1; 0% instances), en-dep/nmod:npmod (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADV
nodes belong to 14 different parts of speech: VERB (2844; 56% instances), ADJ (1276; 25% instances), NOUN (473; 9% instances), ADV (337; 7% instances), PROPN (54; 1% instances), NUM (47; 1% instances), PRON (30; 1% instances), ROOT (30; 1% instances), AUX (8; 0% instances), ADP (7; 0% instances), DET (7; 0% instances), SYM (4; 0% instances), SCONJ (2; 0% instances), X (2; 0% instances)
4432 (87%) ADV
nodes are leaves.
501 (10%) ADV
nodes have one child.
106 (2%) ADV
nodes have two children.
82 (2%) ADV
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADV
node is 11.
Children of ADV
nodes are attached using 28 different relations: en-dep/advmod (213; 20% instances), en-dep/nmod (126; 12% instances), en-dep/mwe (118; 11% instances), en-dep/punct (74; 7% instances), en-dep/nsubj (70; 7% instances), en-dep/cop (69; 7% instances), en-dep/advcl (63; 6% instances), en-dep/nmod:npmod (60; 6% instances), en-dep/case (54; 5% instances), en-dep/neg (43; 4% instances), en-dep/cc (40; 4% instances), en-dep/conj (39; 4% instances), en-dep/mark (20; 2% instances), en-dep/det (16; 2% instances), en-dep/nmod:tmod (8; 1% instances), en-dep/aux (7; 1% instances), en-dep/goeswith (6; 1% instances), en-dep/parataxis (6; 1% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (4; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (4; 0% instances), en-dep/ccomp (3; 0% instances), en-dep/discourse (3; 0% instances), en-dep/nsubjpass (3; 0% instances), en-dep/auxpass (2; 0% instances), en-dep/acl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/det:predet (1; 0% instances), en-dep/dobj (1; 0% instances), en-dep/nmod:poss (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADV
nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: ADV (337; 32% instances), NOUN (139; 13% instances), VERB (129; 12% instances), ADP (95; 9% instances), DET (85; 8% instances), PUNCT (74; 7% instances), PRON (54; 5% instances), CONJ (41; 4% instances), PART (29; 3% instances), ADJ (26; 2% instances), SCONJ (15; 1% instances), AUX (12; 1% instances), PROPN (9; 1% instances), X (6; 1% instances), INTJ (2; 0% instances), NUM (2; 0% instances)
Treebank Statistics (UD_English-LinES)
There are 1 ADV
lemmas (6%), 490 ADV
types (5%) and 3700 ADV
tokens (6%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADV
is: 3 in number of lemmas, 5 in number of types and 8 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADV
lemmas: _
The 10 most frequent ADV
types: out, so, up, then, back, now, just, only, very, too
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: _ (NOUN 12161, PUNCT 8085, VERB 8020, ADP 6788, DET 6429, PRON 6303, ADJ 4270, ADV 3700, AUX 3539, PROPN 2257, CCONJ 2081, PART 1703, SCONJ 1231, NUM 462, INTJ 122, X 41, SYM 5)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: out (ADV 154, ADP 35), so (ADV 120, SCONJ 6), up (ADV 134, ADP 16), back (ADV 86, NOUN 20), just (ADV 66, ADJ 2), only (ADV 67, ADJ 14, CCONJ 3), very (ADV 66, ADJ 8), there (PRON 101, ADV 64), down (ADV 65, ADP 14), as (ADP 170, SCONJ 152, ADV 60, CCONJ 8)
- out
- so
- up
- back
- just
- only
- very
- there
- down
- as
- ADP 170: You can group in intervals such as days , weeks , and quarters .
- SCONJ 152: So that , as they say in Chicago , is where the smart money is .
- ADV 60: He smiled , as if at some quiet joke .
- CCONJ 8: What is most needed in this , as well as in other areas , is a serious in depth analysis of the problems .
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADV
is 490.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 527.705882).
The 1st highest number of forms (490) was observed with the lemma “_”: Accordingly, Additionally, Anyways, Consequently, Firstly, Forthwith, Fourthly, Historically, Indirectly, Nonetheless, North, Originally, Sadly, Secondly, Specifically, Surely, Typically, Uncannily, Whence, a, a.m., aboard, about, above, abruptly, absent-mindedly, absolutely, abstractedly, accurately, across, actually, afar, affectionately, aft, after, afterwards, again, ahead, aimlessly, ajar, alike, all, all-night, almost, alone, along, aloud, already, also, altogether, always, and, angrily, anxiously, any, anyhow, anymore, anyway, anywhere, apart, apologetically, apparently, architecturally, around, as, ashore, aside, asleep, at, athwart, attentively, automatically, away, awkwardly, back, back-and-forth, backwards, badly, barely, before, beforehand, behind, belligerently, below, besides, best, better, beyond, bitterly, blindly, bolt, briefly, brightly, briskly, by, by-and-by, calmly, carefully, casually, certainly, cheekily, cheerfully, clearly, close, closely, closest, cloyingly, comfortably, comparatively, completely, confidently, confusedly, considerably, consistently, constantly, contemptuously, contentedly, continually, continuously, conveniently, coolly, correctly, correspondingly, course, curiously, currently, daily, damn, damned, darkly, dazzlingly, dearly, decidedly, deep, deeply, definitely, delicately, desperately, despondently, desultorily, differently, dimly, directly, down, downstairs, downward, dumbly, dutifully, dynamically, eagerly, earlier, early, earnestly, easily, eastward, ecklessly, effectually, either, elaborately, else, elsewhere, encouragingly, energetically, enough, enthusiastically, entirely, equally, especially, even, evenly, ever, everyday, everywhere, evidently, exactly, exceedingly, excitedly, exclusively, extensively, extremely, far, farther, fast, feebly, fiendishly, fiercely, finally, firmly, first, for, forcefully, fore-and-aft, forth, forward, forwards, frankly, freely, frequently, fro, fully, further, generally, gently, geologically, gingerly, gladly, gloriously, good-naturedly, grandly, grimly, gruffly, guiltily, halfway, haphazardly, happily, harassedly, hard, harder, hardly, hastily, headlong, heavily, helplessly, here, high, higher, highly, home, horribly, how, however, immediately, impassively, impatiently, imperturbably, in, increasingly, indeed, indefinitely, indissolubly, indoors, inevitably, infrequently, inland, innocently, inquiringly, inside, instantly, instead, intensely, internationally, invariably, irreducibly, irresistibly, joyfully, just, last, late, lately, later, lazily, least, left, legally, less, literally, little, locally, logically, long, longer, loudly, lower, luckily, madly, mainly, majestically, manually, maybe, merely, methodically, miserably, modestly, more, moreover, mortally, most, mostly, much, n’t, namely, narrowly, naturally, near, nearby, nearer, nearest, nearly, neatly, necessarily, neither, nervously, never, nevertheless, next, no, normally, now, nowhere, o’clock, obliquely, obviously, occasionally, oddly, of, off, often, ominously, on, once, only, openly, opposite, optionally, otherwise, out, outside, outwards, over, overland, p.m, pacifically, particularly, partly, passionately, past, patiently, perfectly, perhaps, permanently, personally, pettishly, pleasantly, pm, politely, politically, pompously, possibly, precious, precisely, presently, presumably, pretty, previously, probably, programmatically, properly, proudly, purely, queerly, quickly, quietly, quite, radiantly, rapidly, rather, readily, really, reasonably, recently, relatively, remarkably, reproachfully, rhythmically, richly, right, rightly, round, ruddy, safely, savagely, seaward, self-righteously, sententiously, separately, seriously, sharply, side, simply, since, sincerely, slightly, slowly, so, softly, some, somehow, sometimes, somewhat, somewhere, soon, sooner, soothingly, south, specially, speedily, splendidly, spontaneously, startlingly, steadily, stiffly, still, stock-still, stonily, straight, strongly, stupidly, suavely, subsequently, successfully, suddenly, surprisingly, suspiciously, temporarily, tentatively, the, then, theoretically, there, thereabouts, thereafter, therefore, thereupon, though, through, thus, tightly, together, too, totally, truly, twice, ultimately, unanimously, uncomfortably, underfoot, undoubtedly, unenjoyably, unexpectedly, unfortunately, untidily, unusually, up, up-stairs, uphill, upon, upright, upside-down, upstairs, uptown, upward, usually, utterly, vaguely, verily, very, viciously, vigilantly, violently, visibly, vividly, watchfully, weakly, well, west, when, where, wherever, wholeheartedly, wholesomely, wholly, why, wide, widely, wildly, within, without, wonderfully, world-wide, yet.
ADV
does not occur with any features.
Relations
ADV
nodes are attached to their parents using 17 different relations: en-dep/advmod (3185; 86% instances), en-dep/compound:prt (270; 7% instances), en-dep/fixed (93; 3% instances), en-dep/conj (55; 1% instances), en-dep/mark (34; 1% instances), en-dep/root (14; 0% instances), en-dep/discourse (11; 0% instances), en-dep/obj (11; 0% instances), en-dep/dislocated (8; 0% instances), en-dep/appos (7; 0% instances), en-dep/obl (3; 0% instances), en-dep/parataxis (3; 0% instances), en-dep/expl (2; 0% instances), en-dep/acl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/advcl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADV
nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: VERB (2351; 64% instances), ADJ (433; 12% instances), ADV (321; 9% instances), NOUN (313; 8% instances), PRON (67; 2% instances), SCONJ (44; 1% instances), NUM (39; 1% instances), AUX (37; 1% instances), ADP (36; 1% instances), PROPN (19; 1% instances), ROOT (14; 0% instances), DET (11; 0% instances), CCONJ (10; 0% instances), PUNCT (3; 0% instances), PART (1; 0% instances), SYM (1; 0% instances)
2990 (81%) ADV
nodes are leaves.
526 (14%) ADV
nodes have one child.
136 (4%) ADV
nodes have two children.
48 (1%) ADV
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADV
node is 12.
Children of ADV
nodes are attached using 24 different relations: en-dep/punct (279; 29% instances), en-dep/advmod (246; 25% instances), en-dep/fixed (113; 12% instances), en-dep/cc (61; 6% instances), en-dep/nmod (57; 6% instances), en-dep/conj (48; 5% instances), en-dep/acl (45; 5% instances), en-dep/case (38; 4% instances), en-dep/amod (14; 1% instances), en-dep/nsubj (14; 1% instances), en-dep/det (12; 1% instances), en-dep/appos (9; 1% instances), en-dep/cop (9; 1% instances), en-dep/mark (7; 1% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (5; 1% instances), en-dep/nummod (4; 0% instances), en-dep/advcl (3; 0% instances), en-dep/compound (3; 0% instances), en-dep/parataxis (3; 0% instances), en-dep/discourse (2; 0% instances), en-dep/obl:agent (2; 0% instances), en-dep/aux (1; 0% instances), en-dep/dislocated (1; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADV
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: ADV (321; 33% instances), PUNCT (279; 29% instances), NOUN (90; 9% instances), CCONJ (63; 6% instances), VERB (63; 6% instances), ADP (54; 6% instances), PART (23; 2% instances), ADJ (19; 2% instances), DET (15; 2% instances), AUX (14; 1% instances), PRON (12; 1% instances), PROPN (10; 1% instances), SCONJ (6; 1% instances), INTJ (4; 0% instances), NUM (4; 0% instances)
Treebank Statistics (UD_English-ParTUT)
There are 340 ADV
lemmas (6%), 339 ADV
types (5%) and 1516 ADV
tokens (4%).
Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADV
is: 5 in number of lemmas, 5 in number of types and 9 in number of tokens.
The 10 most frequent ADV
lemmas: more, also, there, now, only, well, so, how, as, even
The 10 most frequent ADV
types: more, also, there, now, only, well, so, how, as, even
The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: more (ADV 78, ADJ 11, DET 1), only (ADV 35, ADJ 2), well (ADV 35, NOUN 1), so (ADV 34, SCONJ 4), as (ADP 205, SCONJ 41, ADV 29, CCONJ 1), however (ADV 26, SCONJ 1), most (ADV 24, ADJ 13, PRON 1), very (ADV 22, ADJ 1), today (ADV 21, NOUN 4), just (ADV 19, ADJ 4)
The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: more (ADV 78, ADJ 11, DET 1), only (ADV 32, ADJ 2), so (ADV 30, SCONJ 3), as (ADP 191, SCONJ 29, ADV 29, CCONJ 1), however (ADV 20, SCONJ 1), most (ADV 23, ADJ 8, PRON 1), very (ADV 22, ADJ 1), today (ADV 14, NOUN 3), just (ADV 17, ADJ 4), less (ADV 18, ADJ 2)
- more
- ADV 78: Poverty and wealth used to depend more on means of livelihood .
- ADJ 11: Connect with more than 800 million potential customers .
- DET 1: This knee - jerk reaction presumes that China ‘s current slowdown is but a prelude to more growth disappointments to come – a presumption that reflects widespread and longstanding fears of a broad array of disaster scenarios , ranging from social unrest and environmental catastrophes to housing bubbles and shadow - banking blow - ups .
- only
- so
- as
- ADP 191: Inward FDI could increase by as much as 83 % annually by 2020 ;
- SCONJ 29: Europe should not be completely absent , as the states tend to want .
- ADV 29: Inward FDI could increase by as much as 83 % annually by 2020 ;
- CCONJ 1: ” Balzac has received high praise from critics as diverse as Walter Benjamin and Camille Paglia .
- however
- most
- ADV 23: All across most land masses .
- ADJ 8: For the most part , that is not a bad thing .
- PRON 1: It is telling that most of the symposium ‘s 47 participants – influential public - and private - sector figures from around the world – were unaware of the extent to which a mother ‘s nutrition affects her offspring ‘s wellbeing .
- very
- today
- just
- less
Morphology
The form / lemma ratio of ADV
is 0.997059 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.187751).
The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “fast”: faster, fastest.
The 2nd highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “good”: best, better.
The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “about”: about.
ADV
occurs with 3 features: en-feat/Degree (127; 8% instances), en-feat/PronType (15; 1% instances), en-feat/Polarity (1; 0% instances)
ADV
occurs with 4 feature-value pairs: Degree=Cmp
, Degree=Sup
, Polarity=Neg
, PronType=Neg
ADV
occurs with 5 feature combinations.
The most frequent feature combination is _
(1373 tokens).
Examples: also, there, now, only, well, so, how, as, even, however
Relations
ADV
nodes are attached to their parents using 18 different relations: en-dep/advmod (1347; 89% instances), en-dep/fixed (47; 3% instances), en-dep/expl (44; 3% instances), en-dep/conj (18; 1% instances), en-dep/cc (14; 1% instances), en-dep/mark (12; 1% instances), en-dep/compound:prt (9; 1% instances), en-dep/root (7; 0% instances), en-dep/case (3; 0% instances), en-dep/discourse (3; 0% instances), en-dep/obj (3; 0% instances), en-dep/acl:relcl (2; 0% instances), en-dep/ccomp (2; 0% instances), en-dep/acl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/goeswith (1; 0% instances), en-dep/obl (1; 0% instances), en-dep/orphan (1; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (1; 0% instances)
Parents of ADV
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: VERB (855; 56% instances), ADJ (263; 17% instances), NOUN (183; 12% instances), ADV (144; 9% instances), PROPN (17; 1% instances), AUX (12; 1% instances), ADP (8; 1% instances), NUM (7; 0% instances), ROOT (7; 0% instances), PRON (6; 0% instances), DET (5; 0% instances), SYM (5; 0% instances), SCONJ (2; 0% instances), INTJ (1; 0% instances), X (1; 0% instances)
1161 (77%) ADV
nodes are leaves.
266 (18%) ADV
nodes have one child.
66 (4%) ADV
nodes have two children.
23 (2%) ADV
nodes have three or more children.
The highest child degree of a ADV
node is 9.
Children of ADV
nodes are attached using 19 different relations: en-dep/punct (163; 33% instances), en-dep/advmod (127; 25% instances), en-dep/fixed (66; 13% instances), en-dep/obl (40; 8% instances), en-dep/case (17; 3% instances), en-dep/cc (17; 3% instances), en-dep/conj (16; 3% instances), en-dep/cop (13; 3% instances), en-dep/nsubj (11; 2% instances), en-dep/advcl (10; 2% instances), en-dep/mark (4; 1% instances), en-dep/amod (3; 1% instances), en-dep/det (3; 1% instances), en-dep/aux (2; 0% instances), en-dep/csubj (2; 0% instances), en-dep/expl (2; 0% instances), en-dep/nummod (1; 0% instances), en-dep/obj (1; 0% instances), en-dep/xcomp (1; 0% instances)
Children of ADV
nodes belong to 15 different parts of speech: PUNCT (163; 33% instances), ADV (144; 29% instances), ADP (40; 8% instances), NOUN (36; 7% instances), PART (27; 5% instances), CCONJ (17; 3% instances), AUX (15; 3% instances), PRON (14; 3% instances), VERB (13; 3% instances), ADJ (12; 2% instances), SCONJ (10; 2% instances), DET (4; 1% instances), PROPN (2; 0% instances), NUM (1; 0% instances), SYM (1; 0% instances)
ADV in other languages: [am] [ar] [bg] [bxr] [ca] [ckb] [cop] [cs] [cu] [da] [de] [el] [en] [es] [et] [eu] [fa] [fi] [fo] [fr] [ga] [gl] [got] [grc] [he] [hi] [hr] [hu] [id] [it] [ja] [kk] [kmr] [ko] [la] [lv] [mr] [nl] [no] [pl] [pt] [ro] [ru] [sa] [sk] [sla] [sl] [so] [sr] [sv] [swl] [ta] [tr] [ug] [uk] [u] [urj] [ur] [vi] [yue] [zh]