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CONJ: coordinating conjunction

Definition

A coordinating conjunction is a word that links words or larger constituents without syntactically subordinating one to the other and expresses a semantic relationship between them.

Examples


Treebank Statistics (UD_French)

There are 14 CONJ lemmas (0%), 15 CONJ types (0%) and 10139 CONJ tokens (3%). Out of 17 observed tags, the rank of CONJ is: 17 in number of lemmas, 17 in number of types and 11 in number of tokens.

The 10 most frequent CONJ lemmas: et, ou, mais, car, ni, and, or, donc, und, e

The 10 most frequent CONJ types: et, ou, mais, car, ni, and, or, donc, und, e

The 10 most frequent ambiguous lemmas: et (CONJ 8157, SCONJ 2), ou (CONJ 898, ADV 1), car (CONJ 127, NOUN 4), and (CONJ 24, SCONJ 4, PROPN 3, X 1), or (NOUN 49, CONJ 13, X 1, PROPN 1), donc (ADV 177, CONJ 12), e (X 2, CONJ 2, NOUN 1), i (X 3, CONJ 1), y (ADV 291, PRON 245, X 1, PROPN 1, SCONJ 1, CONJ 1)

The 10 most frequent ambiguous types: et (CONJ 8082, SCONJ 1), ou (CONJ 894, PRON 7), car (CONJ 121, NOUN 2), and (CONJ 22, SCONJ 4, PROPN 3, X 1), or (NOUN 46, CONJ 2, PROPN 1, X 1), donc (ADV 174, CONJ 12), e (CONJ 2, X 2, NOUN 1), ans (NOUN 343, CONJ 1), i (X 3, CONJ 1, PRON 1), y (ADV 291, PRON 239, SCONJ 1, CONJ 1, PROPN 1, X 1)

Morphology

The form / lemma ratio of CONJ is 1.071429 (the average of all parts of speech is 1.308112).

The 1st highest number of forms (2) was observed with the lemma “and”: and, ans.

The 2nd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “car”: car.

The 3rd highest number of forms (1) was observed with the lemma “donc”: donc.

CONJ does not occur with any features.

Relations

CONJ nodes are attached to their parents using 9 different relations: fr-dep/cc (10096; 100% instances), fr-dep/conj (12; 0% instances), fr-dep/mark (8; 0% instances), fr-dep/mwe (8; 0% instances), fr-dep/advmod (7; 0% instances), fr-dep/name (3; 0% instances), fr-dep/compound (2; 0% instances), fr-dep/neg (2; 0% instances), fr-dep/nmod (1; 0% instances)

Parents of CONJ nodes belong to 16 different parts of speech: NOUN (3978; 39% instances), VERB (3000; 30% instances), PROPN (1567; 15% instances), ADJ (1071; 11% instances), NUM (266; 3% instances), PRON (95; 1% instances), ADV (60; 1% instances), X (31; 0% instances), ADP (29; 0% instances), SYM (15; 0% instances), CONJ (10; 0% instances), DET (8; 0% instances), INTJ (4; 0% instances), AUX (3; 0% instances), PART (1; 0% instances), PUNCT (1; 0% instances)

9931 (98%) CONJ nodes are leaves.

188 (2%) CONJ nodes have one child.

17 (0%) CONJ nodes have two children.

3 (0%) CONJ nodes have three or more children.

The highest child degree of a CONJ node is 3.

Children of CONJ nodes are attached using 9 different relations: fr-dep/advmod (123; 53% instances), fr-dep/punct (74; 32% instances), fr-dep/conj (14; 6% instances), fr-dep/mwe (13; 6% instances), fr-dep/case (2; 1% instances), fr-dep/nmod (2; 1% instances), fr-dep/cc (1; 0% instances), fr-dep/dep (1; 0% instances), fr-dep/neg (1; 0% instances)

Children of CONJ nodes belong to 9 different parts of speech: ADV (134; 58% instances), PUNCT (74; 32% instances), CONJ (10; 4% instances), NOUN (5; 2% instances), ADP (4; 2% instances), ADJ (1; 0% instances), PRON (1; 0% instances), PROPN (1; 0% instances), SCONJ (1; 0% instances)


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