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AdjectiveType

Comment:

AJ

(no differentiation between attributive and predicative)

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>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Adjective

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AdpositionType

Comment:

always Prepositions, cf. 8.5.10

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Preposition

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AdverbType

Comment:

AV

grade inflection ignored

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Adverb

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ATType

Comment:

Article, but cf. 8.5.7 where as an alternative, these postulate an independent group

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:DeterminerType
>= e-eagles:Article

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CCType

Comment:

Conjunction

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:ConjunctionType
>= e-eagles:CoordinatingConjunction

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ConjunctionType

Comment:

C

besides the sub-categories, C# denotes this class (8.5.11)

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Conjunction

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CSType

Comment:

subjunction

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:ConjunctionType
>= e-eagles:SubordinatingConjunction

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CUType

Comment:

from HH-H3-Sample, 10.9.06, jb

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:ConjunctionType

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DDetType

Comment:

Demonstrative determinatives

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:DeterminerType
>= e-eagles:DemonstrativeDeterminer

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DeterminerType

Comment:

D

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType

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DPosType

Comment:

Possessive Determinatives

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:DeterminerType
>= e-eagles:PossessiveDeterminer

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FiniteVerbType

Comment:

not an own tag, but classified in this way, cf. 8.5.8.1

tense ignored

person ignored

actie and middle ignored

morph class ignored

Enc should be considered further

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:VerbType

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ImperativeType

Comment:

V.Imp

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:FiniteVerbType
>= e-eagles:ImperativeVerb

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IndicativeVerbType

Comment:

V.Ind

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:FiniteVerbType
>= e-eagles:IndicativeVerb

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InfinitiveMarkerType

Comment:

8.5.13 Infinitive marker (IM)

The infinitive marker is undeclined and only marked as IM. In Old Norse it usually has the form at.

("particle")

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Unique

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InfinitiveType

Comment:

V...Inf

can be tensed (8.5.8.2), but this is not represented here

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:NonfiniteVerbType
>= e-eagles:Infinitive

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InterjectionType

Comment:

IT

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Interjection

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NCType

Comment:

apellatives

common noun

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:NounType
>= e-eagles:CommonNoun

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NonfiniteVerbType

Comment:

ignored tense for infinitives

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:VerbType

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NounType

Comment:

Nouns can be divided into two categories, appellatives and propria. They are all marked with an N for noun. ... In marginal cases, it may be difficult to decide whether a noun is a common or a proper name; in that case this field may be marked with an @.

N

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Noun

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NPType

Comment:

Propria

NP

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:NounType
>= e-eagles:ProperNoun

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NUCType

Comment:

Cardinal

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:NumeralType
>= e-eagles:CardinalNumber

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NumeralType

Comment:

NU

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType

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NUOType

Comment:

Ordinal

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:NumeralType
>= e-eagles:OrdinalNumber

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ParticipleType

Comment:

V.Part

inflected like adjectives (8.5.8.2), thus could be related to Adjective, too

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:NonfiniteVerbType
>= e-eagles:Participle

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PIndType

Comment:

indefinite pronouns

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:PronounType
>= e-eagles:IndefinitePronoun

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PIntType

Comment:

inetrrogative pronouns

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:PronounType
>= e-eagles:InterrogativePronoun

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PPer1Type

Comment:

1stPerson

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:PPerType
>= e-eagles:FirstPersonPronoun

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PPer2Type

Comment:

2nd person

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:PPerType
>= e-eagles:SecondPersonPronoun

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PPer3Type

Comment:

3rd person

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:PPerType
>= e-eagles:ThirdPersonPronoun

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PPerType

Comment:

personal pronoun

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:PronounType
>= e-eagles:PersonalPronoun

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PronounOrDeterminerType

Comment:

PD

the only relevant sub-class as described in 8.5.5 is the person distinction which is applied to PersonalPronouns only. Accordingly, no further subclassification necessary

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:PronounOrDeterminer
== ( meno:DeterminerType | meno:PronounType )

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PronounType

Comment:

P - substitutive

In recent grammars the traditional category pronoun is usually divided into pronouns in a strict sense (words replacing a noun) and determinatives (adjunct words), and that is our recommendation as well, cf. ch. 8.5.3 and 8.5.4 below. However, in some projects (i.e. the Old Norwegian lemmatised corpus) there is only a single category pronoun, and we have therefore added in ch. 8.5.5 a combined category, pronouns and determiners (cf. EAGLES, major categories).

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType

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RelativeParticleType

Comment:

Relative particle (RP)

The relative particle is undeclined and only marked as RP. In Old Norse it usually has the form er or sem. Some grammarians would classify the relative particle as a subjunction, while others tend to look upon it as a pronoun.

what kind of pronoun ? (relative pronoun ?)

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:RelativePronoun
>= e-eagles:Unique
>= e-eagles:SubordinatingConjunction

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SubjunctiveVerbType

Comment:

V.Sub

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:FiniteVerbType
>= e-eagles:SubjunctiveVerb

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UnassignedType

Comment:

U

against Eagles, this does not cover one-word categories, but non-POS Elements, thus Residual

Some words are corrupt, difficult to analyse, belonging to another language or indeterminate for other reason. These words are marked as unassigned, U.

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType
>= e-eagles:Residual

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VerbType

Comment:

V

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:WordClassType

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VPresPartType

Comment:

present participle

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:ParticipleType

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VPretPartType

Comment:

preterite participle

Klassenhierarchie:

>= meno:ParticipleType

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WordClassType

Comment:

http://gandalf.aksis.uib.no/menota/guidelines/
v. 1.1 (5 May 2004)

EAGLES conformant, mapping thus straight-forward, see text file for critical points

integrated comments by "Ludger Zeevaert" <zeevaert@uni-hamburg.de> (LZ)

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