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Treebank Statistics: UD_Javanese-CSUI: POS Tags: ADJ

There are 1 ADJ lemmas (6%), 347 ADJ types (9%) and 736 ADJ tokens (5%). Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of ADJ is: 1 in number of lemmas, 4 in number of types and 8 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent ADJ lemmas: _

The 10 most frequent ADJ types: padha, liya, salah, krama, akeh, bungah, kebak, pungkasan, suwe, apik

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: _ (NOUN 2867, PUNCT 2233, VERB 1952, PROPN 1573, PRON 961, ADV 798, ADP 748, ADJ 736, DET 701, NUM 362, AUX 340, SCONJ 314, CCONJ 306, PART 234, X 175, INTJ 32, SYM 12)

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: akeh (ADJ 16, DET 10), pungkasan (ADJ 9, NOUN 2), dalem (NOUN 8, ADJ 5), ngarep (ADJ 4, NOUN 4), dawa (ADJ 2, NOUN 2), saktemene (ADJ 2, ADV 1), sengaja (ADJ 2, ADV 1), Persis (ADJ 1, PROPN 1), abot (ADJ 1, ADP 1), cukup (ADJ 1, ADV 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of ADJ is 347.000000 (the average of all parts of speech is 238.235294).

The 1st highest number of forms (347) was observed with the lemma “_”: Cethane, Lumayan, Mesakake, Mesakna, Persis, Serius, Seru, abang, abot, adhem, adoh, adoh-adoh, aeng, ageng, agresif, ajeg, akeh, aktif, alami, alon-alon, alus, aman, amba, ambyar, amoh, amuk, andhap, angel, anget, angkuh, angler, angslup, antiswapraja, anyar, aos, apik, arang-arang, asli, asor, asri, awet, ayem, ayu, banter, becik, bener, bening, bingung, bingungan, biru, biyasa, blachu, bodho, bolong, bungah, bungahing, cedhak, cekak, cekap, celathu, cendhek, cepet, ceplas-ceplos, cetha, cilik, cilik-cilik, cukup, dalem, dawa, deres, dhuwur, duawa, edi, eluh, empong, endah, ening, enom, enteng, final, gabungan, gagah, gampang, gandrung, garing, gedhe, gedhe-cilik, gemes, gerah, ginaris, gitaris, gratis, hidup, ijo, inggil, internasional, ireng, isa, isin, jaya, jenak, jero, jumbuh, kaget, kagetan, kalah, kalih, kandel, kangelan, kapapat, kaping, kaping-15, kaping-76, kapisan, kapisanan, kapitu, kapok, karuan, karuwan, kasatan, katiga, katrem, kawiwitan, kawolu, kebacuten, kebak, kedhuwuren, kejer, kelemon, kepati, kepungkur, keri, kesed, kesel, khas, kinyis-kinyis, kirang, klasik, klelar-kleler, klemak-klemek, klentik, kleru, komersial, komplit, kondang, kondhang, kontemporer, kopong, krama, kramantara, kritis, kuna, kuning, kurang, kuru, kuwalik, kuwat, kuwatir, kuwatos, kwalon, lamur, lanangan, lancar, langka, lara, larang, lawas, layu, lega, lemes, lengkap, lerem, lila, lincip, lisan, liya, liya-liya, lo, lokal, loma, longgar, loro, luhur, lumrah, luwe, magis, maido, mamit-mawut, manis, manteb, mapan, mari, mathuk, mbarep, mendha, merah, mirunggan, mligi, modern, mongkog, mudha, mudheng, mules, mumat-mumet, mumet, mungkuk, murah, nakal, nasional, nemen, nepsu, nesu, ngarep, ngelak, ngelu-ngelu, ngoko, njlimet, nom, non-agresif, nostalgia, ompong, organik, padha, padha-padha, padhang, padhet, pait, pangaribawa, pangling, pantes, pas, pasif, patiya, pekewuh, penak, penere, peni, peteng, pinter, pinter-pinter, piyambakan, pong, populer, positif, produktif, pucet, pulen, pulih, pungkasan, putih, ragat, raket, rame, rapi, remuk, rena-rena, renyah, repot, resik, resmi, rikat, ringkes, risi, rowak-rawek, runduk, sabaene, sabar, sae, saguh, sakeca, sakit, saknyatane, saktemene, salah, salajengipun, sambene, sami, sanes, satengahing, sehat, sejati, seje, sekitar, sela, selak, sengaja, sengit, sepi, sepihak, sepindha, sepiraa, sepuh, seret, setya, sirik, sreg, sregep, sregep-sregep, strategis, suci, sugeng, sugih, sumringah, susah, suwe, suwe-suwe, suweng, suwung, tanggap, tanggung, tangkas, tawa, tega, teknis, teles, tentrem, teranyar, terasing, tercepat, tinggi, tipis-tipis, titi, titis, tlaten, total, tradhisional, tratapan, tulus, tumata, tumetes, tuwa, umum, utama, utami, uthuk-uthuk, wadah, wani, wedi, wicaksana, wigati, winates, wredha, wungu, wuta, wutuh, yakin, yuridis.

ADJ occurs with 3 features: Polite (209; 28% instances), NumType (14; 2% instances), Abbr (1; 0% instances)

ADJ occurs with 4 feature-value pairs: Abbr=Yes, NumType=Ord, Polite=Form, Polite=Infm

ADJ occurs with 7 feature combinations. The most frequent feature combination is _ (523 tokens). Examples: salah, krama, kebak, suwe, kondhang, bingung, ngoko, pinter, putih, sejati

Relations

ADJ nodes are attached to their parents using 17 different relations: amod (223; 30% instances), root (114; 15% instances), advmod (113; 15% instances), advcl (78; 11% instances), conj (57; 8% instances), acl:relcl (55; 7% instances), xcomp (51; 7% instances), nmod (14; 2% instances), compound (11; 1% instances), parataxis (6; 1% instances), csubj (3; 0% instances), nsubj (3; 0% instances), obl (3; 0% instances), acl (2; 0% instances), appos (1; 0% instances), ccomp (1; 0% instances), nmod:lmod (1; 0% instances)

Parents of ADJ nodes belong to 10 different parts of speech: NOUN (263; 36% instances), VERB (225; 31% instances), (114; 15% instances), ADJ (86; 12% instances), NUM (14; 2% instances), PROPN (13; 2% instances), X (13; 2% instances), DET (4; 1% instances), PRON (3; 0% instances), ADV (1; 0% instances)

304 (41%) ADJ nodes are leaves.

148 (20%) ADJ nodes have one child.

89 (12%) ADJ nodes have two children.

195 (26%) ADJ nodes have three or more children.

The highest child degree of a ADJ node is 10.

Children of ADJ nodes are attached using 30 different relations: punct (251; 22% instances), nsubj (204; 18% instances), advmod (200; 17% instances), advcl (115; 10% instances), obl (68; 6% instances), conj (51; 4% instances), cc (39; 3% instances), aux (36; 3% instances), det (36; 3% instances), mark (34; 3% instances), case:adv (11; 1% instances), compound (11; 1% instances), nmod (10; 1% instances), parataxis (10; 1% instances), vocative (10; 1% instances), case (9; 1% instances), obl:tmod (8; 1% instances), xcomp (7; 1% instances), advmod:emph (6; 1% instances), amod (6; 1% instances), nummod (6; 1% instances), csubj (4; 0% instances), discourse (4; 0% instances), nsubj:outer (4; 0% instances), acl:relcl (3; 0% instances), acl (2; 0% instances), appos (2; 0% instances), cop (2; 0% instances), nmod:poss (2; 0% instances), nsubj:pass (1; 0% instances)

Children of ADJ nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: PUNCT (251; 22% instances), NOUN (177; 15% instances), ADV (143; 12% instances), VERB (125; 11% instances), PRON (111; 10% instances), ADJ (86; 7% instances), PART (52; 5% instances), CCONJ (39; 3% instances), AUX (38; 3% instances), DET (37; 3% instances), SCONJ (34; 3% instances), PROPN (27; 2% instances), ADP (20; 2% instances), NUM (6; 1% instances), INTJ (4; 0% instances), X (2; 0% instances)