Difference between revisions of "Khasi/Universal Dependencies"
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A description of the relation, noting various ways it might be used in the language, | A description of the relation, noting various ways it might be used in the language, | ||
Two examples of the relation from your corpus, preferably illustrating what you described. | Two examples of the relation from your corpus, preferably illustrating what you described. | ||
+ | ==CC== | ||
+ | CC stands for coordinating conjunction. | ||
+ | Khasi uses the word 'bad', meaning 'and' most frequently as a coordinating conjunction | ||
+ | In fact, there was no use of any of 'for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so' in the corpus I worked with. | ||
+ | Coordinating conjunctions in Khasi may come at the beginning of the sentence or join clauses together. | ||
+ | Coordinating conjunctions point to the root | ||
+ | Examples: | ||
+ | *"<.>" | ||
+ | **"." sent @punct #35->6 | ||
+ | *"<Bad>" | ||
+ | **"bad" coocnj @cc #1->6 | ||
+ | And | ||
+ | *"<,>" | ||
+ | **"," cm @punct #12->18 | ||
+ | *"<bad>" | ||
+ | **"bad" coocnj @cc #13->18 | ||
[[Category:sp17_UD]] | [[Category:sp17_UD]] |
Revision as of 13:34, 25 April 2017
Evaluation
- Number of sentences
- annotated: 11
- annotated2: 4
- Number of forms
- annotated: 244
- annotated2: 135
withmorph
UAS | LAS | |
annotated | 85.66% | 78.69% |
annotated2 | 57.04% | 52.59% |
nomorph
UAS | LAS | |
annotated | 87.70% | 80.33% |
annotated2 | 45.93% | 40.74% |
Dependency Relations
make a subsection for each of five dependency relations that you used at least twice in your annotation. For each relation, provide: A description of the relation, noting various ways it might be used in the language, Two examples of the relation from your corpus, preferably illustrating what you described.
CC
CC stands for coordinating conjunction. Khasi uses the word 'bad', meaning 'and' most frequently as a coordinating conjunction In fact, there was no use of any of 'for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so' in the corpus I worked with. Coordinating conjunctions in Khasi may come at the beginning of the sentence or join clauses together. Coordinating conjunctions point to the root Examples:
- "<.>"
- "." sent @punct #35->6
- "<Bad>"
- "bad" coocnj @cc #1->6
And
- "<,>"
- "," cm @punct #12->18
- "<bad>"
- "bad" coocnj @cc #13->18