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| <code>vbmod</code> || Modal verb || || VERB |
| <code>vbmod</code> || Modal verb || || VERB |
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| <code>vbser</code> || Verb "to be" || from ''ser'' (to be) || VERB |
| <code>vbser</code> || Verb "to be" || from ''ser'' (to be) || VERB or AUX |
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| <code>vbhaver</code> || Verb "to have" || from ''haver'' (to have) || VERB |
| <code>vbhaver</code> || Verb "to have" || from ''haver'' (to have) || VERB or AUX |
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| <code>vbdo</code> || Verb "to do" || "to do" includes all eleven tenses and forms of to do, can also be an auxiliary verb || VERB |
| <code>vbdo</code> || Verb "to do" || "to do" includes all eleven tenses and forms of to do, can also be an auxiliary verb || VERB or AUX |
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| <code>vaux</code> || Auxiliary verb || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxilliary_verb wikipedia] || AUX |
| <code>vaux</code> || Auxiliary verb || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxilliary_verb wikipedia] || AUX |
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| <code>cop</code> || Copula || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copula_(linguistics) wikipedia]; sometimes verb-like, sometimes not || AUX |
| <code>cop</code> || Copula || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copula_(linguistics) wikipedia]; sometimes verb-like, sometimes not || AUX |
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| <code>adj</code> || Adjective || || ADJ |
| <code>adj</code> || Adjective || || ADJ |
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| <code>f</code> || Feminine || || Gender=Fem |
| <code>f</code> || Feminine || || Gender=Fem |
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| <code>m</code> || Masculine || || Gender=Masc |
| <code>m</code> || Masculine || || Gender=Masc <!-- default --> |
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| <code>nt</code> || Neuter || || Gender=Neut |
| <code>nt</code> || Neuter || || Gender=Neut |
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| <code>un</code> || Common or neuter || As above, only common or neuter || Gender=Com,Neut |
| <code>un</code> || Common or neuter || As above, only common or neuter || Gender=Com,Neut |
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| <code>GD</code> || Gender to be determined || |
| <code>GD</code> || Gender to be determined || || <!-- unknown --> |
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| <code>cnt</code> || Countable || |
| <code>cnt</code> || Countable || || |
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| <code>unc</code> || Uncountable (mass) || |
| <code>unc</code> || Uncountable (mass) || || |
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! Symbol !! Gloss !! Notes !! Universal feature |
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| <code>sint</code> || Synthetic || "nice, nicer, nicest" is synthetic. "handsome, more handsome, the most handsome" is not. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_language wikipedia] |
| <code>sint</code> || Synthetic || "nice, nicer, nicest" is synthetic. "handsome, more handsome, the most handsome" is not. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_language wikipedia] || |
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| <code>preadj</code> || Pre-adjective || for languages where most of adjectives are after the noun (ex: French in eo->fr bidix) |
| <code>preadj</code> || Pre-adjective || for languages where most of adjectives are after the noun (ex: French in eo->fr bidix) || |
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| <code>preadj_nh</code> || Pre-adjective if not human || according to the noun, the adjective is before or after |
| <code>preadj_nh</code> || Pre-adjective if not human || according to the noun, the adjective is before or after || |
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| <code>pers</code> || Personal || || PronType=Prs |
| <code>pers</code> || Personal || || PronType=Prs |
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| <code>tn</code> || Tónico || |
| <code>tn</code> || Tónico || || |
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| <code>log</code> || Logophoric || || |
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| <code>detnt</code> || Neuter determiner || POS? || DET |
| <code>detnt</code> || Neuter determiner || POS? || DET |
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| <code>predet</code> || Pre determiner || POS? || DET |
| <code>predet</code> || Pre determiner || POS? || DET |
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| <code>atn</code> || Atónico || |
| <code>atn</code> || Atónico || || |
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| <code>qnt</code> || Quantifier || || PronType=Ind |
| <code>qnt</code> || Quantifier || || PronType=Ind |
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| <code>ord</code> || Ordinal || || NumType=Ord |
| <code>ord</code> || Ordinal || || NumType=Ord |
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| <code>obj</code> || Object || |
| <code>obj</code> || Object || || Case=Acc |
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| <code>subj</code> || Subject || |
| <code>subj</code> || Subject || || Case=Nom |
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| <code>pro</code> || Proclitic || |
| <code>pro</code> || Proclitic || || |
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| <code>enc</code> || Enclitic || |
| <code>enc</code> || Enclitic || || |
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| <code>acr</code> || Acronym || Not Pronuon? || Abbr=Yes |
| <code>acr</code> || Acronym || Not Pronuon? || Abbr=Yes |
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| <code>dem</code> || Demonstrative || || PronType=Dem |
| <code>dem</code> || Demonstrative || || PronType=Dem |
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| <code>def</code> || Definite || |
| <code>def</code> || Definite || || Definite=Def |
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| <code>pos</code> || Possessive || || Poss=Yes |
| <code>pos</code> || Possessive || || Poss=Yes |
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| <code>ref</code> || Reflexive || || Reflex=Yes |
| <code>ref</code> || Reflexive || || Reflex=Yes |
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| <code>prx</code> || Proximate || |
| <code>prx</code> || Proximate || || |
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| <code>med</code> || Medial || |
| <code>med</code> || Medial || || |
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| <code>dst</code> || Distal || |
| <code>dst</code> || Distal || || |
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| <code>expl</code> || Syntactic expletive || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntactic_expletive wikipedia] || |
| <code>expl</code> || Syntactic expletive || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntactic_expletive wikipedia] || |
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| <code>rec</code> || Reciprocal Pronoun || |
| <code>rec</code> || Reciprocal Pronoun || || |
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| <code>res</code> || Reciprocal Pronoun || |
| <code>res</code> || Reciprocal Pronoun || || |
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| <code>iv</code> || Intransitive || does not take direct object in accusative case (used in Turkic) || Subcat=Intr |
| <code>iv</code> || Intransitive || does not take direct object in accusative case (used in Turkic) || Subcat=Intr |
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| <code>TD</code> || Transitivity to be determined || if the sub-category is |
| <code>TD</code> || Transitivity to be determined || if the sub-category is (currently) unknown || <!-- unknown --> |
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| <code>ant</code> || Anthroponym || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthroponym wikipedia], it's very common to use ant together with f and m for traditionally gender-specific names |
| <code>ant</code> || Anthroponym || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthroponym wikipedia], it's very common to use ant together with f and m for traditionally gender-specific names |
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| <code>sg</code> || Singular || || Number=Sing |
| <code>sg</code> || Singular || || Number=Sing <!-- default --> |
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| <code>pl</code> || Plural || || Number=Plur |
| <code>pl</code> || Plural || || Number=Plur |
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| <code>coll</code> || Collective || || Number=Coll |
| <code>coll</code> || Collective || || Number=Coll |
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| <code>ND</code> || Number to be determined || |
| <code>ND</code> || Number to be determined || || <!-- unknown --> |
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| <code>loc</code> || Locative || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locative wikipedia] || Case=Loc |
| <code>loc</code> || Locative || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locative wikipedia] || Case=Loc |
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| <code>prp</code> || Prepositional || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prepositional wikipedia] |
| <code>prp</code> || Prepositional || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prepositional wikipedia] || |
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| <code>tra</code> || Translative || || Case=Tra |
| <code>tra</code> || Translative || || Case=Tra |
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| <code>erg</code> || Ergative || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergative_case] || Case=Erg |
| <code>erg</code> || Ergative || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ergative_case] || Case=Erg |
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| <code>CD</code> || Case to be determined || |
| <code>CD</code> || Case to be determined || || <!-- unknown --> |
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| <code>pass</code> || Passive voice || is more used in Turkic. || Voice=Pass |
| <code>pass</code> || Passive voice || is more used in Turkic. || Voice=Pass |
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| <code>pasv</code> || Passive voice || is more used in Germanic. || Voice= |
| <code>pasv</code> || Passive voice || is more used in Germanic. || Voice=Pass |
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| <code>midv</code> || Middle voice || || Voice=Mid |
| <code>midv</code> || Middle voice || || Voice=Mid |
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| <code>fut</code> || Future || || Tense=Fut |
| <code>fut</code> || Future || || Tense=Fut |
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| <code>ger</code> || Gerund || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund wikipedia] || VerbForm=Ger |
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| <code>ifi</code> || Past definite || from ''Pretério perfecto o indefinido'' || Tense=Past Definite=Def |
| <code>ifi</code> || Past definite || from ''Pretério perfecto o indefinido'' || Tense=Past Definite=Def |
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| <code>imp</code> || Imperative || [http://www.englishlanguageguide.com/grammar/imperative.asp englishlanguageguide] || Mood=Imp |
| <code>imp</code> || Imperative || [http://www.englishlanguageguide.com/grammar/imperative.asp englishlanguageguide] || Mood=Imp |
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| <code>inf</code> || Infinitive || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinitive wikipedia] || VerbForm=Inf |
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| <code>itg</code> || Interrogative || || |
| <code>itg</code> || Interrogative || || |
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| <code>ito</code> || Infinitive with 'to' || [[German]] || VerbForm=Inf |
| <code>ito</code> || Infinitive with 'to' || [[German]] || VerbForm=Inf |
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| <code>lp</code> || L-participle |
| <code>lp</code> || L-participle || || |
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| <code>neg</code> || Negative || || Polarity=Neg |
| <code>neg</code> || Negative || || Polarity=Neg |
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| <code>nonpast</code> || Non-past || |
| <code>nonpast</code> || Non-past || || Tense=Pres,Fut |
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| <code>past</code> || Past || || Tense=Past |
| <code>past</code> || Past || || Tense=Past |
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| <code>pii</code> || Imperfect || from ''Pretério imperfecto de indicativo'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperfect wikipedia] || Tense=Past Mood=Ind |
| <code>pii</code> || Imperfect || from ''Pretério imperfecto de indicativo'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperfect wikipedia] || Tense=Past Mood=Ind Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>pis</code> || Imperfect subjunctive || || Tense=Past Mood=Sub |
| <code>pis</code> || Imperfect subjunctive || || Tense=Past Mood=Sub Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>plu</code> || Pluperfect || In <code>cy-en</code> || Tense=Pqp |
| <code>plu</code> || Pluperfect || In <code>cy-en</code> || Tense=Pqp |
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| <code>pmp</code> || Pluperfect || In <code>es-gl</code> (from ''Pluscamperfecto'') || Tense=Pqp |
| <code>pmp</code> || Pluperfect || In <code>es-gl</code> (from ''Pluscamperfecto'') || Tense=Pqp |
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| <code>pp2</code> || Past participle (???) || It's at least used in the Esperanto dictionaries for future active participles, ''ont'' (seems quite odd) || |
| <code>pp2</code> || Past participle (???) || It's at least used in the Esperanto dictionaries for future active participles, ''ont'' (seems quite odd) || VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
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| <code>pp3</code> || Past participle (???) || It's at least used in the Esperanto dictionaries for past active participles, ''int'' (seems quite odd) || |
| <code>pp3</code> || Past participle (???) || It's at least used in the Esperanto dictionaries for past active participles, ''int'' (seems quite odd) || VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
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| <code>pp</code> || Past participle || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participle wikipedia] || VerbForm=Part |
| <code>pp</code> || Past participle || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participle wikipedia] || VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
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| <code>pprs</code> || Present participle || Also appears as <code>ppres</code> (deprecated) || VerbForm=Part |
| <code>pprs</code> || Present participle || Also appears as <code>ppres</code> (deprecated) || VerbForm=Part Tense=Pres |
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| <code>ppres</code> || Present participle || ''see also: pprs''. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Present_participle wikipedia] || Tense=Pres VerbForm=Part |
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| <code>pres</code> || Present || || Tense=Pres |
| <code>pres</code> || Present || || Tense=Pres |
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| <code>ger_aor</code> || Aorist gerund || || VerbForm=Vnoun |
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| <code>ger_fut</code> || Future gerund || || VerbForm=Vnoun Tense=Fut |
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| <code>ger_impf</code> || Imperfect gerund || || VerbForm=Vnoun Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>ger_perf</code> || Perfect gerund || || VerbForm=Vnoun Aspect=Perf |
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| <code>ger_pres</code> || Present gerund || || VerbForm=Vnoun Tense=Pres |
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| <code>gpr</code> || Verbal adjective || || VerbForm=Part |
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| <code>gpr_fut</code> || Future verbal adjective || || VerbForm=Part Tense=Fut |
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| <code>gpr_hab</code> || Habitual verbal adjective || || VerbForm=Part Aspect=Hab |
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| <code>gpr_impf</code> || Imperfect verbal adjective || || VerbForm=Part Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>gpr_past</code> || Past verbal adjective || || VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
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| <code>gpr_perf</code> || Perfect verbal adjective || || VerbForm=Part Aspect=Perf |
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| <code>gna</code> || Verbal adverb || || VerbForm=Conv |
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| <code>gna_aor</code> || Aorist verbal adverb || || VerbForm=Conv |
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| <code>gna_fut</code> || Future verbal adverb || || VerbForm=Conv Tense=Fut |
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| <code>gna_hab</code> || Habitual verbal adverb || || VerbForm=Conv Aspect=Hab |
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| <code>gna_impf</code> || Imperfect verbal adverb || || VerbForm=Conv Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>hab</code> || Habitual || || Aspect=Hab |
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| <code>imperf</code> || Imperfective || || Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>impf</code> || Imperfective || || Aspect=Imp |
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| <code>s_sg1</code> || First person singular object || || Number=Sing Person=1 |
| <code>s_sg1</code> || First person singular object || || Number[subj]=Sing Person[subj]=1 |
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| <code>s_sg2</code> || Second person singular object || || Number=Sing Person=2 |
| <code>s_sg2</code> || Second person singular object || || Number[subj]=Sing Person[subj]=2 |
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| <code>s_sg3</code> || Third person singular object || || Number=Sing Person=3 |
| <code>s_sg3</code> || Third person singular object || || Number[subj]=Sing Person[subj]=3 |
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| <code>s_pl1</code> || First person plural object || || Number=Plur Person=1 |
| <code>s_pl1</code> || First person plural object || || Number[subj]=Plur Person[subj]=1 |
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| <code>s_pl2</code> || Second person plural object || || Number=Plur Person=2 |
| <code>s_pl2</code> || Second person plural object || || Number[subj]=Plur Person[subj]=2 |
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| <code>s_pl3</code> || Third person plural object || || Number=Plur Person=3 |
| <code>s_pl3</code> || Third person plural object || || Number[subj]=Plur Person[subj]=3 |
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| <code>o_sg1</code> || First person singular object || || Number[obj]=Sing Person[obj]=1 |
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Revision as of 00:51, 28 April 2021
This page lists the symbols in Apertium used to denote part-of-speech and further morphological features, as well as chunk tags used for more syntactic functions, as well as XML tags.
This page also documents alignment between Apertium morphological tags and Universal Dependencies POS tags and features.
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This is meant to be a glossary of symbol names in alphabetical order with notes. Some of these names are specific to particular packages or language pairs, as not all languages have the same grammatical features (most don't have spatial distinction in articles for example).
If you were wondering what the symbols #, /, @, +, ~ or * mean, read Apertium stream format.
Part-of-speech Categories
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal POS |
---|---|---|---|
n |
Noun | see 'np' for proper noun | NOUN |
vblex |
Standard ("lexical") verb | see also: vbser, vbhaver, vbmod, vaux, vbdo | VERB |
v |
Standard verb | shortened form of vblex, often used in agglutinative languages | VERB |
vbmod |
Modal verb | VERB | |
vbser |
Verb "to be" | from ser (to be) | VERB or AUX |
vbhaver |
Verb "to have" | from haver (to have) | VERB or AUX |
vbdo |
Verb "to do" | "to do" includes all eleven tenses and forms of to do, can also be an auxiliary verb | VERB or AUX |
vaux |
Auxiliary verb | wikipedia | AUX |
cop |
Copula | wikipedia; sometimes verb-like, sometimes not | AUX |
adj |
Adjective | ADJ | |
adv |
Adverb | ADV | |
preadv |
Pre-adverb | ADV | |
postadv |
Post-adverb | ADV | |
mod |
Modal word | [1] | PART |
det |
Determiner | wikipedia | DET |
prn |
Pronoun | wikipedia | PRON |
pr |
Preposition | wikipedia | ADP |
post |
Postposition | ADP | |
num |
Numeral | NUM | |
np |
Proper noun | From nom propi wikipedia | PROPN |
ij |
Interjection | wikipedia | INTJ |
cnjcoo |
Co-ordinating conjunction | wikipedia | CCONJ |
cnjsub |
Sub-ordinating conjunction | SCONJ | |
cnjadv |
Conjunctive adverb | wikipedia | SCONJ, ADV |
atp |
Attachable prefix | In German, zusammen- | |
ideo |
Ideophone | ||
clt |
Clitic |
Punctuation
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal POS |
---|---|---|---|
sent |
Sentence-ending punctuation | e.g. full stop, question mark | PUNCT |
cm |
Comma punctuation | , | PUNCT PunctType=Comm |
lquot |
Left quote | « | PUNCT PunctType=Quot PunctSide=Ini |
rquot |
Right quote | » | PUNCT PunctType=Quot PunctSide=Fin |
lpar |
Left parenthesis | ( | PUNCT PunctType=Brck PunctSide=Ini |
rpar |
Right parenthesis | ) | PUNCT PunctType=Brck PunctSide=Fin |
guio |
Hyphen | - used to connect two words into one e.g. year-long | PUNCT PunctType=Dash |
apos |
Apostrophe | ' or ' | PUNCT |
quot |
Quotation | " | PUNCT PunctType=Quot |
percent |
Percentage | % | PUNCT |
lquest |
Left question/exclamation mark | ¿¡ (used in Spanish) | PUNCT PunctSide=Ini |
clb |
Clause Boundary | Refers to any of the following symbols: .?;:!·… | PUNCT |
punct |
Punctuation | PUNCT |
Part-of-speech Sub-categories
Gender
These tags are usually used with nouns, and things that agree/concord with nouns (like adjectives and verbs).
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
---|---|---|---|
f |
Feminine | Gender=Fem | |
m |
Masculine | Gender=Masc | |
nt |
Neuter | Gender=Neut | |
ma |
Masculine (animate) | Mostly in Slavic languages | Gender=Masc |
mi |
Masculine (inanimate) | Mostly in Slavic languages | Gender=Masc |
mp |
Masculine (personal) | in Polish | Gender=Masc |
mn |
Masculine or neuter | Gender=Masc,Neut | |
fn |
Feminine or neuter | Gender=Fem,Neut | |
mf |
Masculine or feminine | Used when masculine and feminine have the same form | Gender=Masc,Fem |
mfn |
Masculine , feminine , neuter | Used when masculine, feminine, and neuter have the same form | Gender=Masc,Fem,Neut |
ut |
Common | From utrum, found in Scandinavian languages. | Gender=Com |
un |
Common or neuter | As above, only common or neuter | Gender=Com,Neut |
GD |
Gender to be determined |
Count/Mass
These tags are usually used with nouns, and things that agree/concord with nouns (like adjectives and verbs).
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
---|---|---|---|
cnt |
Countable | ||
unc |
Uncountable (mass) |
Animacy
These tags are usually used with nouns, and things that agree/concord with nouns (like adjectives and verbs).
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
---|---|---|---|
aa |
Animate | Animacy=Anim | |
an |
Animate or inanimate | Animacy=Anim,Inan | |
nn |
Inanimate | Animacy=Inan | |
hu |
Human | Animacy=Hum |
Adjectives
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
---|---|---|---|
sint |
Synthetic | "nice, nicer, nicest" is synthetic. "handsome, more handsome, the most handsome" is not. wikipedia | |
preadj |
Pre-adjective | for languages where most of adjectives are after the noun (ex: French in eo->fr bidix) | |
preadj_nh |
Pre-adjective if not human | according to the noun, the adjective is before or after |
Noun Class
Symbol | Gloss | Notes |
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cl1 |
Noun class 1 | |
cl2 |
Noun class 2 | |
cl3 |
Noun class 3 | |
cl4 |
Noun class 4 | |
cl5 |
Noun class 5 | |
cl6 |
Noun class 6 | |
cl7 |
Noun class 7 | |
cl8 |
Noun class 8 | |
cl9 |
Noun class 9 | |
cl10 |
Noun class 10 | |
cl11 |
Noun class 11 | |
cl12 |
Noun class 12 |
Pronoun types
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
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pers |
Personal | PronType=Prs | |
tn |
Tónico | ||
log |
Logophoric | ||
detnt |
Neuter determiner | POS? | DET |
predet |
Pre determiner | POS? | DET |
atn |
Atónico | ||
qnt |
Quantifier | PronType=Ind | |
ord |
Ordinal | NumType=Ord | |
obj |
Object | Case=Acc | |
subj |
Subject | Case=Nom | |
pro |
Proclitic | ||
enc |
Enclitic | ||
acr |
Acronym | Not Pronuon? | Abbr=Yes |
rel |
Relative | PronType=Rel | |
ind |
Indefinite | PronType=Ind | |
itg |
Interrogative | PronType=Int | |
dem |
Demonstrative | PronType=Dem | |
def |
Definite | Definite=Def | |
pos |
Possessive | Poss=Yes | |
ref |
Reflexive | Reflex=Yes | |
prx |
Proximate | ||
med |
Medial | ||
dst |
Distal | ||
expl |
Syntactic expletive | wikipedia | |
rec |
Reciprocal Pronoun | ||
res |
Reciprocal Pronoun |
Transitivity
Used for verbs.
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
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tv |
Transitive | takes direct object in accusative case (used in Turkic) | Subcat=Tran |
iv |
Intransitive | does not take direct object in accusative case (used in Turkic) | Subcat=Intr |
TD |
Transitivity to be determined | if the sub-category is (currently) unknown |
Separable verbs
Symbol | Gloss | Notes |
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sep |
Separable verb | wikipedia, lingolia, PDF |
fs |
Separable verb in subordinate clause | |
fm |
Separable verb in main clause |
Proper nouns
Symbol | Gloss | Notes |
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ant |
Anthroponym | wikipedia, it's very common to use ant together with f and m for traditionally gender-specific names |
top |
Toponym | In some language pairs without the locative case this may be loc. Although this should be changed. wikipedia |
hyd |
Hydronym | wikipedia |
cog |
Cognomen | In normal use, surnames |
org |
Organisation | |
al |
Altres | Other, misc. |
pat |
Patronymic | A name derived from the name of a father or ancestor, e.g. Johnson, O'Brien, Ivanovich. |
Inflectional morphology
Number
Note: number can be a sub-category tag too, e.g. with pronouns.
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
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sg |
Singular | Number=Sing | |
pl |
Plural | Number=Plur | |
sp |
Singular or plural | Number=Sing,Plur | |
du |
Dual | Number=Dual | |
ct |
Count | see mk-bg | Number=Count |
coll |
Collective | Number=Coll | |
ND |
Number to be determined |
Case
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
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nom |
Nominative | Case=Nom | |
acc |
Accusative | Case=Acc | |
dat |
Dative | Case=Dat | |
gen |
Genitive | Case=Gen | |
dg |
Dative and Genitive | in ro-es, discouraged in new developments | Case=Dat,Gen |
voc |
Vocative | Case=Voc | |
abl |
Ablative | wikipedia | Case=Abl |
ins |
Instrumental or Instructive | wikipedia | Case=Ins |
loc |
Locative | wikipedia | Case=Loc |
prp |
Prepositional | wikipedia | |
tra |
Translative | Case=Tra | |
ill |
Illative | Case=Ill | |
ine |
Inessive | Case=Ine | |
ade |
Adessive | Case=Ade | |
all |
Allative | Case=All | |
abe |
Abessive | Case=Abe | |
ess |
Essive | Case=Ess | |
par |
Partitive | Case=Par | |
dis |
Distributive | Case=Dis | |
com |
Comitative | Case=Com | |
soc |
Sociative | ||
prl |
Prolative | Case=Pro | |
ses |
Superessive | Hungarian | Case=Sup |
sub |
Sublative | Hungarian | Case=Sub |
dela |
Delative | Hungarian | Case=Del |
term |
Terminative | Hungarian, Estonian, ... | Case=Ter |
temp |
Temporal | [2] | Case=Tem |
obl |
Oblique | [3] | Case=Obl |
erg |
Ergative | [4] | Case=Erg |
CD |
Case to be determined |
Voice
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
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actv |
Active voice | Voice=Act | |
pass |
Passive voice | is more used in Turkic. | Voice=Pass |
pasv |
Passive voice | is more used in Germanic. | Voice=Pass |
midv |
Middle voice | Voice=Mid | |
nactv |
Non-active voice | See Albanian. | |
caus |
Causative voice | see also #Derivations | Voice=Cau |
Tense and mode
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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aff |
Affirmative | wikipedia | Polarity=Pos |
aor |
Aorist | wikipedia A tense in Turkic languages. | Tense=Past |
cni |
Conditional | Lot of pairs will probably use cnd or cond... | Mood=Cnd |
deb |
Debitive mode | Exclusive to Latvian (wikipedia) | |
fti |
Future indicative | Tense=Fut Mood=Ind | |
fts |
Future subjunctive | Tense=Fut Mood=Sub | |
fut |
Future | Tense=Fut | |
ifi |
Past definite | from Pretério perfecto o indefinido | Tense=Past Definite=Def |
imp |
Imperative | englishlanguageguide | Mood=Imp |
itg |
Interrogative | ||
ito |
Infinitive with 'to' | German | VerbForm=Inf |
lp |
L-participle | ||
neg |
Negative | Polarity=Neg | |
nonpast |
Non-past | Tense=Pres,Fut | |
past |
Past | Tense=Past | |
pii |
Imperfect | from Pretério imperfecto de indicativo wikipedia | Tense=Past Mood=Ind Aspect=Imp |
pis |
Imperfect subjunctive | Tense=Past Mood=Sub Aspect=Imp | |
plu |
Pluperfect | In cy-en |
Tense=Pqp |
pmp |
Pluperfect | In es-gl (from Pluscamperfecto) |
Tense=Pqp |
pp2 |
Past participle (???) | It's at least used in the Esperanto dictionaries for future active participles, ont (seems quite odd) | VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
pp3 |
Past participle (???) | It's at least used in the Esperanto dictionaries for past active participles, int (seems quite odd) | VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
pp |
Past participle | wikipedia | VerbForm=Part Tense=Past |
pprs |
Present participle | Also appears as ppres (deprecated) |
VerbForm=Part Tense=Pres |
ppres |
Present participle | see also: pprs. wikipedia | Tense=Pres VerbForm=Part |
pres |
Present | Tense=Pres | |
pret |
Preterite | Preterite | Tense=Past |
pri |
Present indicative | see also: pres. wikipedia | Tense=Pres Mood=Ind |
prs |
Present subjunctive | wikipedia | Tense=Pres Mood=Sub |
supn |
Supine | wikipedia | VerbForm=Sup |
Non-finite verb forms
These tags are used for non-finite verb forms, which are often elsewhere called "infinitives" or "participles". See https://doi.org/10.3765/ptu.v4i1.4587 for discussion.
Noun-like
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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ger |
Gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun | |
ger_aor |
Aorist gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun | |
ger_fut |
Future gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun Tense=Fut | |
ger_hab |
Habitual gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun Aspect=Hab | |
ger_impf |
Imperfect gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun Aspect=Imp | |
ger_past |
Past gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun Tense=Past | |
ger_perf |
Perfect gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun Aspect=Perf | |
ger_pres |
Present gerund | VerbForm=Vnoun Tense=Pres |
Adjective-like
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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gpr |
Verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part | |
gpr_aor |
Aorist verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part | |
gpr_fut |
Future verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part Tense=Fut | |
gpr_hab |
Habitual verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part Aspect=Hab | |
gpr_impf |
Imperfect verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part Aspect=Imp | |
gpr_past |
Past verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part Tense=Past | |
gpr_perf |
Perfect verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part Aspect=Perf | |
gpr_pres |
Present verbal adjective | VerbForm=Part Tense=Pres |
Adverb-like
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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gna |
Verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv | |
gna_aor |
Aorist verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv | |
gna_fut |
Future verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv Tense=Fut | |
gna_hab |
Habitual verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv Aspect=Hab | |
gna_impf |
Imperfect verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv Aspect=Imp | |
gna_past |
Past verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv Tense=Past | |
gna_perf |
Perfect verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv Aspect=Perf | |
gna_pres |
Present verbal adverb | VerbForm=Conv Tense=Pres |
Infinitives
Generally these must occur with auxiliaries.
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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inf |
Infinitive | VerbForm=Inf | |
infps |
Personal infinitive | Used in Portuguese, likely should be merged | VerbForm=Inf |
prc_aor |
Aorist participle | VerbForm=Inf | |
prc_fut |
Future participle | VerbForm=Inf Tense=Fut | |
prc_hab |
Habitual participle | VerbForm=Inf Aspect=Hab | |
prc_impf |
Imperfect participle | VerbForm=Inf Aspect=Imp | |
prc_past |
Past participle | VerbForm=Inf Tense=Past | |
prc_perf |
Perfect participle | VerbForm=Inf Aspect=Perf | |
prc_pres |
Present participle | VerbForm=Inf Tense=Pres |
Aspect
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
---|---|---|---|
hab |
Habitual | Aspect=Hab | |
imperf |
Imperfective | Should be merged with impf |
Aspect=Imp |
impf |
Imperfective | Aspect=Imp | |
perf |
Perfective | Aspect=Perf |
Person
Note: person can be a sub-category tag, e.g. with pronouns.
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
---|---|---|---|
p1 |
First person | Person=1 | |
p2 |
Second person | Person=2 | |
p3 |
Third person | Person=3 | |
impers |
Impersonal | Sometimes called 'autonomous' | Person=0 |
past3p |
Past third person | In rus and bel-rus , should be 2 tags |
Person=3 Tense=Past |
Derivations
Symbol | Gloss | Notes |
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caus |
Causative | |
ingr |
Ingressive | https://nn.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ingressiv |
subs |
Verbal Noun or Verbal Substantive | Shorten form of substantive. Noun formed from a verb |
agnt |
Agent noun | Agent Noun |
Possession
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
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px1sg |
First person singular possessive | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=1 Number[psor]=Sing |
px2sg |
Second person singular possessive | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=2 Number[psor]=Sing |
px3sg |
Third person singular possessive | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=3 Number[psor]=Sing |
px1pl |
First person plural possessive | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=1 Number[psor]=Plur |
px2pl |
Second person plural possessive | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=2 Number[psor]=Plur |
px3pl |
Third person plural possessive | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=3 Number[psor]=Plur |
px3sp |
Third person possessive singular or plural | e.g. in Turkic languages | Person[psor]=3 |
Subject marking
e.g. in verbs with both, otherwise, see #Person and #Number.
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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s_sg1 |
First person singular object | Number[subj]=Sing Person[subj]=1 | |
s_sg2 |
Second person singular object | Number[subj]=Sing Person[subj]=2 | |
s_sg3 |
Third person singular object | Number[subj]=Sing Person[subj]=3 | |
s_pl1 |
First person plural object | Number[subj]=Plur Person[subj]=1 | |
s_pl2 |
Second person plural object | Number[subj]=Plur Person[subj]=2 | |
s_pl3 |
Third person plural object | Number[subj]=Plur Person[subj]=3 |
Object marking
e.g. in verbs with both
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
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o_sg1 |
First person singular object | Number[obj]=Sing Person[obj]=1 | |
o_sg2 |
Second person singular object | Number[obj]=Sing Person[obj]=2 | |
o_sg3 |
Third person singular object | Number[obj]=Sing Person[obj]=3 | |
o_pl1 |
First person plural object | Number[obj]=Plur Person[obj]=1 | |
o_pl2 |
Second person plural object | Number[obj]=Plur Person[obj]=2 | |
o_pl3 |
Third person plural object | Number[obj]=Plur Person[obj]=3 |
Adjectives
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal features |
---|---|---|---|
pst |
Positive | Degree=Pos | |
comp |
Comparative | wikipedia | Degree=Comp |
sup |
Superlative | wikipedia | Degree=Sup |
attr |
Attributive | wikipedia | |
pred |
Predicative | wikipedia |
Formality
Symbols | Gloss | Notes |
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crd |
Cordial | |
el |
Elite | |
fam |
Familiar | |
frm |
Formal | |
infml |
Informal | |
pol |
Polite | |
low |
Low courtesy | |
mid |
Mid courtesy | |
hi |
High courtesy |
Specificity
Symbols | Gloss | Notes |
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spc |
Specific | Definite=Spec |
nspc |
Non-sepecific |
Others
Symbol | Gloss | Notes |
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abbr |
Abbreviation (e.g. etc., Mr.) | Acronyms are also included (see acr )
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date |
Dates, years... | |
email |
Electronic Mail | Shorten form of Electronic Mail |
file |
Filenames | |
mon |
Money | |
percent |
Percentage | e.g. 25%, 0.9% |
time |
Time | |
url |
Web address | |
web |
Links and Emails | |
year |
Years | |
maj |
Large script in which every letter is the same height | |
min |
small script in which every letter is the same height |
Compounds
Symbol | Gloss | Notes | Universal feature |
---|---|---|---|
cmp |
Compound Noun |
Chunk tags
Tag | Description |
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<SN> |
Noun phrase / noun group (sintagma nominal) |
<SA> |
Adjective phrase / adjective group |
<SV> |
Verb phrase / verb group (sintagma verbal) |
XML tags
Note: All XML tags are explained in depth in the PDF documentation, see also the dix.dtd and dix.rng files in the GitHub repository.
XML tag | Means | Appears in XML tags / notes / examples |
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<dictionary> |
Mono- or bilingual dictionary | Toplevel tag for all dictionaries |
<alphabet> |
Set of characters in the language | In <dictionary>
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<sdefs> |
Symbol definitions | In <dictionary>
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<sdef> |
Symbol definition | In <sdefs> . Ex: <sdef n="noun"/>
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<pardefs> |
Paradigm definitions | In <dictionary> .
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<pardef> |
Paradigm definition | In <pardefs> .
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<section> |
A section of the dictionary | In <dictionary> . Ex: <section id="main" type="standard">
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<e> |
A dictionary entry (a word) | In <section> and in <pardef> .
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<i> |
Invariant (left and right side) | In <e> . Ex.: <i>beer</i>
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<p> |
A pair | In <e> .
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<l> |
Left side (surface form) | In <p> . Ex.: <l>beer</l>
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<r> |
Right side (lexical unit) | In <p> . Ex.: <r>beer<s n="noun"/><s n="singular"/></r>
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<s> |
A lexical symbol (noun, adj..) | In <r> , <l> and <i> . Ex.: <s n="noun"/>
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<a> |
Post-generator wake-up mark | In <r> , <l> and <i> . Ex.: <l><a/>a<s ... (for the a/an rule in English)
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<b> |
Blank space | In <r> , <l> and <i> . Ex.: <l>you're<b/>welcome<s ...
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<g> |
Group | For multiwords |
<ig> |
Identity group | Combination of <i> and <g>
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<j> |
Join | A + symbol in compounds. In Apertium-separable, <j> indicates end-of-word
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<prm> |
Parameter | Only in Metadix |
<sa> |
Symbol Argument ??? | Only in Metadix |
<t> |
Tag or Template | In Apertium-separable <t> is any tag, in crossdix it is template (matches a single tag)
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<v> |
Variable | Only in crossdix - like + in regexes |
Transfer
<clip> tag
See the documentation (pdf), p.144 for more information.
XML attribute value | Means | Appears in attribute | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
whole |
lemma and grammatical symbols | part | |
lem |
lemma | part | |
lemh |
(inflected) head word of multiword | part | |
lemq |
following queue of multiword | part |
Scraping this page
This page should be relatively scrapeable if requested with ?action=raw
.
Section headers which precede tables all have =
as the first character of the line and have a category name without spaces in a comment.
Lines that define tags begin with | <code>
. Splitting a line on ||
gives either 3 or 4 columns. The 4th column can be split on spaces to give UD POS tags and feature values or the word or
. These are mixed together but features have =
and POS tags don't. A line might be followed by a comment containing either unknown
or default
, which indicate a placeholder tag or a tag which is commonly used when the correct value cannot be determined, respectively.
A Python scraper script can be found at https://github.com/mr-martian/apertium-recursive-learning/blob/master/tags.py