Authors:
Nancy Ide, Greg Priest-Dorman, Tomaž Erjavec.
The specification is based on the MULTEXT application to English, detailed in MULTEXT Milestone B Deliverable D1.6.1B, March 1995.
1.1. Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type common c proper p - -------------- -------------- - 2 Gender masculine m feminine f neuter n - -------------- -------------- - 3 Number singular s plural p - -------------- -------------- - 4 Case - * ***************************** * 5 Definiteness - - -------------- -------------- - 6 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 7 Animate - - -------------- -------------- - 8 Owner_Number - - -------------- -------------- - 9 Owner_Person - ---------------- -------------- - 10Owned_Number - ================================= 1.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ Nc Noun common Nc-p Noun common plural Nc-s Noun common singular Ncf Noun common feminine Ncfp Noun common feminine plural Ncfs Noun common feminine singular Ncm Noun common masculine Ncmp Noun common masculine plural Ncms Noun common masculine singular Ncn Noun common neuter Ncnp Noun common neuter plural Ncns Noun common neuter singular Np Noun proper Np-p Noun proper plural Np-s Noun proper singular Npfs Noun proper feminine singular Npms Noun proper masculine singular Npnp Noun proper neuter plural Npns Noun proper neuter singular
2.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type main m auxiliary a modal o l.s. base b - -------------- -------------- - 2 VForm indicative i conditional c infinitive n participle p - -------------- -------------- - 3 Tense present p past s - -------------- -------------- - 4 Person first 1 second 2 third 3 - -------------- -------------- - 5 Number singular s plural p - -------------- -------------- - 6 Gender - ********************************* 7 Voice - - -------------- -------------- - 8 Negative - - -------------- -------------- - 9 Definiteness - - -------------- -------------- - 10Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 11Case - - -------------- -------------- - 12Animate - - -------------- -------------- - 13Clitic_s - ================================= Notes: These tags do not attempt to represent distinctions found in the various compound verb-forms. These are composed of a sequence of auxiliary and non-finite verb as follows: future will/shall + base conditional would/should + base passive be + past participle perfect have + past participle past perfect have-past + past participle present continuous be + present participle infinitive to + base So there is no "aspect" attribute or "future" value, for example. Examples: go Vmn, Vmip-p, Vmip1s, Vmip2s goes Vmip3s going Vmpp gone Vmps went Vmis have Van, Vmn, Vaip-p, Vaip1s, Vaip2s, Vmip-p, Vmip1s, Vmip2s has Vaip3s, Vmip3s had Vais, Vmis, Vmps having Vapp, Vmpp be Van, Vmnp am Vaip1s, Vmip1s are Vaip-p, Vaip2s, Vmip-p, Vmip2s is Vaip3s, Vmip3s was Vais1s, Vais3s, Vmis1s, Vmis3s were Vacs, Vais-p, Vais2s, Vmis-p, Vmis2s, been Vais, Vaps being Vapp will Vmn, Vmip-p, Vmip1s, Vmip2s, Voip would Voip 2.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ Vacs Verb auxiliary conditional past Vaip-p Verb auxiliary indicative present plural Vaip1s Verb auxiliary indicative present first singular Vaip2s Verb auxiliary indicative present second singular Vaip3s Verb auxiliary indicative present third singular Vais Verb auxiliary indicative past Vais-p Verb auxiliary indicative past plural Vais1s Verb auxiliary indicative past first singular Vais2s Verb auxiliary indicative past second singular Vais3s Verb auxiliary indicative past third singular Van Verb auxiliary infinitive Vapp Verb auxiliary participle present Vaps Verb auxiliary participle past Vmcs Verb main conditional past Vmip Verb main indicative present Vmip-p Verb main indicative present plural Vmip1s Verb main indicative present first singular Vmip2s Verb main indicative present second singular Vmip3s Verb main indicative present third singular Vmis Verb main indicative past Vmis-p Verb main indicative past plural Vmis1s Verb main indicative past first singular Vmis2s Verb main indicative past second singular Vmis3s Verb main indicative past third singular Vmn Verb main infinitive Vmnp Verb main infinitive present Vmpp Verb main participle present Vmps Verb main participle past Voip Verb modal indicative present
3.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type qualificative f - -------------- -------------- - 2 Degree positive p comparative c superlative s - -------------- -------------- - 3 Gender - - -------------- -------------- - 4 Number - - -------------- -------------- - 5 Case - * ***************************** * 6 Definiteness - - -------------- -------------- - 7 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 8 Animate - - -------------- -------------- - 9 Formation - - -------------- -------------- - 10Owner_Number - - -------------- -------------- - 11Owner_Person - ---------------- -------------- - 12Owned_Number - ================================= Notes: Gender, number and case irrelevant for English. Attributive/predicative distinction reflects positional constraints - some adjectives ('mere', 'utter', etc.) only appear in prenominal position, while others ('awake', 'devoid', etc.) only appear in predicative position. Most can appear in either. Since many English comparatives & superlatives are formed with more/most, "positive" cannot be interpreted as "neither comparative nor superlative". See "Adverbs". Examples: big Af, Afp bigger Afc biggest Afs more peculiar Rsc + Afp most remarkable Rss + Afp awake Afp mere Afp 3.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ Af Adjective qualificative Afc Adjective qualificative comparative Afp Adjective qualificative positive Afs Adjective qualificative superlative
4.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type personal p possessive s interrogative q relative r reflexive x general g l.s. ex_there t - -------------- -------------- - 2 Person first 1 second 2 third 3 - -------------- -------------- - 3 Gender masculine m feminine f neuter n - -------------- -------------- - 4 Number singular s plural p - -------------- -------------- - 5 Case nominative n accusative a - -------------- -------------- - 6 Owner_Number singular s plural p - -------------- -------------- - 7 Owner_Gender masculine m feminine f ********************************* 8 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 9 Referent_Type - - -------------- -------------- - 10Syntactic_Type - - -------------- -------------- - 11Definiteness - - -------------- -------------- - 12Animate - - -------------- -------------- - 13Clitic_s - - -------------- -------------- - 14Pronoun_Form - - -------------- -------------- - 15Owner_Person - - -------------- -------------- - 16Owned_Number - - -------------- -------------- - 17Wh_Type relative r question q ================================= Notes: "General" pronouns are those which are not personal, possessive, demonstrative or reflexive. The choice of these four categories is based on distributional facts, though at a rather high level of abstraction. They enter into anaphoric dependencies which are signalled morphosyntactically and are therefore (in principle) more amenable to automatic detection. Most general pronouns do not, although they too sometimes encode number information. "WH" attribute added to allow for combination of possessive and WH in "whose". Examples: Pg3n some, all, ... Pg3ns each, something, nothing, everything, -body, ... Pg3np both, ... Pg3ns this, that Pg3np these, those Ps3---s mine Ps3 yours Ps3---sm his Ps3---sf hers ? its Ps3---p ours, theirs Ps3--------------q Ps3--------------r whose Pp1-sn I Pp2 you Pp3msn he Pp3fsn she Pp3ns it Pp1-pn we Pp--pn they Pp--sn me Pp3msa him Pp3fsa her Pp1-pa us Pp3-pa them Px1-s myself Px2-s yourself Px3ms himself Px3fs herself Px3ns itself Px1-p ourselves Px2-p yourselves Px3-p themselves Pg3--------------q Pg3--------------r which, whatever Pg3--------------q what 4.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg3--------------q Pronoun general third question Pg3--------------r Pronoun general third relative Pg3-p Pronoun general third plural Pg3-s Pronoun general third singular Pg3fs Pronoun general third feminine singular Pg3ms Pronoun general third masculine singular Pg3n Pronoun general third neuter Pg3np Pronoun general third neuter plural Pg3ns Pronoun general third neuter singular Pp---------------q Pronoun personal question Pp---------------r Pronoun personal relative Pp---a-----------q Pronoun personal accusative question Pp---a-----------r Pronoun personal accusative relative Pp--pn Pronoun personal plural nominative Pp--sn Pronoun personal singular nominative Pp1-pa Pronoun personal first plural accusative Pp1-pn Pronoun personal first plural nominative Pp1-sn Pronoun personal first singular nominative Pp2 Pronoun personal second Pp2-p Pronoun personal second plural Pp3-pa Pronoun personal third plural accusative Pp3fs Pronoun personal third feminine singular Pp3fsa Pronoun personal third feminine singular accusative Pp3fsn Pronoun personal third feminine singular nominative Pp3ms Pronoun personal third masculine singular Pp3msa Pronoun personal third masculine singular accusative Pp3msn Pronoun personal third masculine singular nominative Pp3ns Pronoun personal third neuter singular Ps3 Pronoun possessive third Ps3--------------q Pronoun possessive third question Ps3--------------r Pronoun possessive third relative Ps3---p Pronoun possessive third plural Ps3---s Pronoun possessive third singular Ps3---sf Pronoun possessive third singular feminine Ps3---sm Pronoun possessive third singular masculine Pt3 Pronoun ex_there third Px1-p Pronoun reflexive first plural Px2-p Pronoun reflexive second plural Px2-s Pronoun reflexive second singular Px3-p Pronoun reflexive third plural Px3-s Pronoun reflexive third singular Px3fs Pronoun reflexive third feminine singular Px3ms Pronoun reflexive third masculine singular Px3ns Pronoun reflexive third neuter singular
5.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type demonstrative d indefinite i possessive s l.s. general g - -------------- -------------- - 2 Person first 1 second 2 third 3 - -------------- -------------- - 3 Gender - - -------------- -------------- - 4 Number singular s plural p - -------------- -------------- - 5 Case - - -------------- -------------- - 6 Owner_Number singular s plural p - -------------- -------------- - 7 Owner_Gender masculine m feminine f neuter n ********************************* 8 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 9 Modific_Type - - -------------- -------------- - 10Wh_Type relative r question q ================================= Notes: Definite and indefinite articles represented as values of "Type". Examples: Dd the Di a/an Dg--s this, that Dg--p these, those Ds1---s my Ds2 your Ds3---sm his Ds3---sf her Ds3---sn its Ds1---p our Ds3---p their Ds--------q Ds--------r whose Dg--------q Dg--------r which Dg--------q what Dg each, some, ... Dg--p all, both, certain, many, ... 5.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ----------------------------------------------- Dd Determiner demonstrative Dg Determiner general Dg--------q Determiner general question Dg--------r Determiner general relative Dg--p Determiner general plural Dg--s Determiner general singular Di Determiner indefinite Ds--------q Determiner possessive question Ds--------r Determiner possessive relative Ds1---p Determiner possessive first plural Ds1---s Determiner possessive first singular Ds2 Determiner possessive second Ds3---p Determiner possessive third plural Ds3---sf Determiner possessive third singular feminine Ds3---sm Determiner possessive third singular masculine Ds3---sn Determiner possessive third singular neuter
Not applicable.
7.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type modifier m l.s. specifier s - -------------- -------------- - 2 Degree positive p comparative c superlative s ********************************* 3 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 4 Number - - -------------- -------------- - 5 Person - - -------------- -------------- - 6 Wh_Type relative r question q ================================= Notes: No distinction has been made between different types of "modifier" adverbs ("sentence-modifying", "VP-modifying", etc.), since their distributions overlap considerably. Examples: Rmp Rsp so, too, very, as R-p---q how Rmp Rsc more Rmp Rss most Rmp quickly, soon, here, then, now Rmc better, worse Rms best, worst Rmp---q Rmp---r where, when, R-p---q how Rmp---q why 7.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ R-p---q Adverb positive question Rmc Adverb modifier comparative Rmp Adverb modifier positive Rmp---q Adverb modifier positive question Rmp---r Adverb modifier positive relative Rms Adverb modifier superlative Rsc Adverb specifier comparative Rsp Adverb specifier positive Rss Adverb specifier superlative
8.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type preposition p postposition t - -------------- -------------- - 2 Formation - ********************************* 3 Case - - -------------- -------------- - 4 Clitic - ================================= Notes: Postpositions are rare in English. "possessive" 's and ' might be considered postpositions, especially if the alternative is to assign them to the unique membership class (where by definition they would be unrelated). Examples: Sp in, near, behind,... St notwithstanding, ago 8.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ S Adposition Sp Adposition preposition St Adposition postposition
9.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type coordinating c subordinating s ********************************* 2 Formation - - -------------- -------------- - 3 Coord_Type l.s l.s. initial i l.s. non_initial n - -------------- -------------- - 4 Sub_Type - - -------------- -------------- - 5 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 6 Number - - -------------- -------------- - 7 Person - ================================= Notes: Subordinating conjunctions are often identical to prepositions (before, after, since, ...). Examples: Cc-n and, or, but Cc-i either, neither, both Cs for, that, because, ... 9.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ Cc Conjunction coordinating Cc-i Conjunction coordinating initial Cc-n Conjunction coordinating non_initial Cs Conjunction subordinating
10.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type cardinal c ordinal o - -------------- -------------- - 2 Gender - - -------------- -------------- - 3 Number - - -------------- -------------- - 4 Case - ********************************* 5 Form - - -------------- -------------- - 6 Definiteness - - -------------- -------------- - 7 Clitic - - -------------- -------------- - 8 Class - - -------------- -------------- - 9 Animate - - -------------- -------------- - 10Owner_Number - - -------------- -------------- - 11Owner_Person - - -------------- -------------- - 12Owned_Number - ================================= Notes: These have not been subsumed under adjectives, pronouns, determiners, etc. because the internal structure of complex numerals is idiosyncratic. Examples: Mc six Mo sixth 10.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ Mc Numeral cardinal Mo Numeral ordinal
11.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Type - - -------------- -------------- - 2 Formation - ================================= 11.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ I Interjection
Not applicable.
13.1 Lexicon = ============== ============== = P ATT VAL C = ============== ============== = 1 Syntactic_Type - - ------------------------------- 2 Gender - - -------------- -------------- - 3 Number - - -------------- -------------- - 4 Case - - -------------- -------------- - 5 Definiteness - ================================= 10.2 Combinations Lexicon Definition ------------------------------------ Y Abbreviation
Not applicable.