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Revision as of 08:48, 20 May 2010
This is the head level tagset used in the Icelandic Treebank. The tagset is based on the IFD Tagset. Each head is assigned a tag (N-NSDIC in the example below):
<synttree>[NP[N-NSDIC[barni]]]</synttree>
In the example barni is a dative form of the Icelandic word for 'child'. The first part of the tag, before the dash, always represents the head type (roughly 'word class'), e.g. N for Noun. The extension of the above tag, NSDIC, means: Neuter, Singular, Dative, Indefinite (no suffixed article), Common Noun. The predashial head type can be one or more characters while the postdashial subfeatures are always one character per feature.
Contents
Tags with postdashial subfeatures
Nouns
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | N noun, NPR proper noun, |
2 | Number | S plural |
3 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | N-G noun, singular, genitive; NS-N noun, plural, nominative; NPR-A proper noun, singular, accusative; NPRS-Dproper noun, plural, dative |
Adjectives
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | ADJ adjective, ADJR adjective, comparative, ADJS adjective, superlative |
2 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | ADJ-N adjective, nominative; ADJR-D adjective, comparative; ADJS-G adjective, superlative, genitive |
Pronouns
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | PRO pronoun |
2 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | PRO-A pronoun, accusative; PRO-D pronoun, dative |
Article (determiner)
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | D determiner |
2 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | D-D determiner, dative; D-G determiner, genitive |
Numbers
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | NUM numeral |
2 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | NUM-N numeral, nominative; NUM-G numeral, genitive |
Verbs
(see table below for passive participle (VAN) and past participle (VBN))
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | VB verb; BE VERA (BE verb); DO GERA (DO verb); HV HAFA (HAVE verb); MD modal verb; RD VERÐA (WILL BE/BECOME) |
2 | Tense | P present, D past |
3 | Mood | I imperative (no tense), I indicative, S subjunctive |
Examples | VBI verb, imperative; VB verb, infinitive; MD modal, infinitive; VBPI verb, present, indicative; BEDS VERA, past, subjunctive |
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | passive participle: VAN, BAN, DAN, HAN |
2 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | VAN-A verb, passive participle, accusative; DAN-D GERA, passive participle, dative; HAN-G HAFA, passive participle, genitive |
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | past participle: VBN, BEN, DON, HVN, RDN |
2 | Case | N nominative, A accusative, D dative, G genitive |
Examples | VBN-A verb, past participle, accusative; DON-D GERA, past participle, dative; HVN-G HAFA, past participle, genitive |
Prepositions
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | P preposition |
Adverbs
# | Category/Feature | Symbol – semantics |
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1 | Word class | ADV–adverb, ADVR comparative, ADVS superlative |