tiger
Adjective
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:OpenClass
== stts:Adjective
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Adposition
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
== stts:Adposition
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Adverb
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:OpenClass
== stts:Adverb
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Article
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:Article
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Article
Comment:
Definite or indefinite article, "der", "die", "das", "ein", "eine"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
==
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AttributiveAdjective
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AttributiveIndefinitePronounWithoutDeterminer
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AttributiveInterrogativePronoun
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AuxiliaryImperative
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Klassenhierarchie:
==
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AuxiliaryInfinitive
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Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:InfinitiveAuxiliaryVerb
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AuxiliaryPastParticiple
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==
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CardinalNumber
Comment:
Cardinal number, e.g. "zwei [Männer], [im Jahre] 1994"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
== stts:CardinalNumber
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CaseFeature
Comment:
Case is a nominal inflectional category indicating the syntactic or semantic function of an NP.
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Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
>= e-eagles:CaseFeature
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:accusative
Tier
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morph |
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The accusative is the case that, in the accusative system of fundamental relations, marks the direct object and sometimes other syntactic functions, too.
(http://www.uni-erfurt.de/sprachwissenschaft/proxy.php?port=8080&file=lido/servlet/Lido_Servlet Akkusativ 18.06.07)
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Properties:
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tiger:hasCase(tiger:accusative)
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- tiger:dative
Tier
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The dative is the case that marks the indirect object. It may also be the case that marks NPs with the role of recipient and perhaps similar roles, as the beneficiary or the - adverbal -possessor.
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tiger:hasCase(tiger:dative)
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- tiger:genitive
Tier
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The genitive is the case that marks the possessive attribute (which then is a genitive attribute).
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tiger:hasCase(tiger:genitive)
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- tiger:nominative
Tier
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morph |
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The nominative is the case that marks the subject in the accusative system of fundamental relations. It is also the case of nouns used in isolation (hence its name) and in predicate position. It is often not marked formally.
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tiger:hasCase(tiger:nominative)
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ClosedClass
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Pos
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CommonNoun
Comment:
Common noun, e.g. "Tisch, Herr, [das] Reisen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Noun
== stts:CommonNoun
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CommonNoun
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==
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Conjunction
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
== stts:Conjunction
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DegreeFeature
Comment:
Degree of comparison is a grammatical category of the adjective or adverb which allows a comparison between the extent to which whatever is modified by the adjective/adverb possesses the quality designated by it, and something else.
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Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
>= e-eagles:DegreeFeature
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:comparative
Tier
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morph |
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The comparative is a grammatical category of the adjective or adverb which signifies that whatever is modified by the adjective/adverb has the property designated by it to a higher degree than the standard of comparison.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasDegree(tiger:comparative)
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- tiger:positive
Tier
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morph |
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The positive is the basic form of an adjective with regard to degrees of comparison.
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tiger:hasDegree(tiger:positive) |
- tiger:superlative
Tier
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morph |
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The superlative is a grammatical category of the adjective or adverb which signifies that whatever is modified by the adjective/adverb has the property designated by it to a higher degree than all the other members of the same class.
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tiger:hasDegree(tiger:superlative) |
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DemonstrativePronoun
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FiniteAuxiliaryVerb
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:FiniteAuxiliaryVerb
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FiniteAuxiliaryVerb
Comment:
Finite auxiliary verb, e.g. "[du] bist, [wir] werden"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:FiniteVerb
==
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FiniteFullVerb
Comment:
Finite full verb, e.g. "[du] gehst, [wir] kommen [an]"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:FiniteVerb
== stts:FiniteVerb
Tags / Individuals:
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FiniteModalVerb
Comment:
Finite modal verb, e.g. "dürfen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:FiniteVerb
== stts:FiniteModalVerb
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FiniteModalVerb
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Klassenhierarchie:
==
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FiniteVerb
Comment:
(tigerstts.html: "finite")
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Verb
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FiniteVerb
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
==
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Imperative
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:ImperativeFullVerb
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Imperative
Comment:
Imperative
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:NonfiniteVerb
Tags / Individuals:
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ImperativeAuxiliary
Comment:
Imperative, auxiliary verb, e.g. "sei [ruhig !]"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Imperative
== stts:AuxiliaryImperative
Tags / Individuals:
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ImperativeFullVerb
Comment:
Imperative, full verb, e.g. "komm [!]"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Imperative
==
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InfinitenessFeature
Comment:
The InfinitenessFeature is in the TIGER morphology annotation schema an attribute which describes the infinitive, the infinitive with "zu", the imperative and the past participle.
Missing in E-EAGLES
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:imperative
Tier
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morph |
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The imperative is the mood that encodes directive modality, especially demands, directed towards a speech act participant.
The imperative in the strict sense is of second person. The imperative in the wide sense includes the hortative and the jussive.
(http://www.uni-erfurt.de/sprachwissenschaft/proxy.php?port=8080&file=lido/servlet/Lido_Servlet Imperativ 18.06.07)
In the TIGER-Corpus this feature belongs to the InfinitenessFeature.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasInfiniteness(tiger:imperative) |
- tiger:infinitive
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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An infinitive is a verb form whose subject slot is blocked so that it does not function as the main verb of an independent clause. However, it does designate a situation core, so it may function as the head of a (nonfinite) dependent clause. Morphologically, it is a non-finite form which is crucially not specified for person, number and mood. Other categories which may or may not be absent include tense, aspect and voice.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasInfiniteness(tiger:infinitive)
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- tiger:infinitive_zu
- tiger:past_participle
Tier
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morph |
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The past participle is a verb form which is used to form perfect tenses and passives. Some past participles are also used as adjectives.
(http://www.testyourenglish.net/online-ingilizce/aramenu/glossary.html 18.06.07)
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Properties:
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tiger:hasInfiniteness(tiger:past_participle)
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Infinitive
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:InfinitiveFullVerb
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Infinitive
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:NonfiniteVerb
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InfinitiveAuxiliaryVerb
Comment:
Infinitive, auxiliary verb, e.g. "werden, sein"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Infinitive
==
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InfinitiveFullVerb
Comment:
Infinitive, full verb, e.g. "gehen, ankommen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Infinitive
==
Tags / Individuals:
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InfinitiveModalVerb
Comment:
Infinitive, modal verb, e.g. "wollen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Infinitive
== stts:ModalInfinitive
Tags / Individuals:
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InfinitiveWithZu
Comment:
Infinitive with zu, full verb, e.g. "anzukommen, loszulassen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:NonfiniteVerb
== stts:InfinitiveWithZu
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InfinitiveWithZu
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
==
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Interjection
Comment:
Interjection, e.g. "mhm, ach, tja"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
== stts:Interjection
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Misc
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Pos
Tags / Individuals:
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ModalInfinitive
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
==
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ModalPastParticiple
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:PastParticipleModal
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MoodFeature
Comment:
The term „mood“ is used by some authors in the same sense as „modality“, while others distinguish the two, as we do here, using „mood“ to refer to the contrastive grammatical expressions of different modalities, and thus reserving „modality“ to refer to the meanings so expressed.
>A grammatical category is related to a variety of factors affecting the nature of a predication, such as factors include factivity, certainty (evidentials), attitudes, speaker’s knowledge/beliefs/desires, agent’s ability/volitionality, etc.; a set of distinctive forms used to express modality (as verbal inflections or a set of auxiliarys, each signaling a modality).
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Missing in E-EAGLES.
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:indicative
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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The indicative is the unmarked mood. It is used when no special modal nuance in the clause or sentence is intended. It is the default mood of independent declarative and often also of interrogative sentences.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasMood(tiger:indicative)
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- tiger:subjunctive
Tier
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morph |
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The subjunctive is the mood that is minimally marked as opposed to the indicative and that marks a clause as not directly representing an assertion of the speaker’s.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasMood(tiger:subjunctive) |
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NonfiniteVerb
Comment:
(tigerstts.html: "nonfinite")
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Verb
Tags / Individuals:
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Noun
Comment:
Noun
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:OpenClass
Tags / Individuals:
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NumberFeature
Comment:
Number is a grammatical category encoding the cardinality of a referent. A minimal number system distinguishes between one item and more than one item.
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Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
>= e-eagles:NumberFeature
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:plural
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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The plural is a number indicating a plurality of elements of the designated class. The lower limit is two, but may be higher depending on whether the language has a dual and a trial in addition to singular and plural.
In some languages the plural is also used for generics and objects that always occur in groups.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasNumber(tiger:plural)
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- tiger:singular
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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The singular is a number selecting one element of the designated class. Since it is unmarked as against all other numbers, it may also be used when the cardinality of the referent set is left open or specified elsewhere in the context (e.g. by a numeral). It may also be used for generics and unbounded masses.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasNumber(tiger:singular)
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OpenClass
Comment:
open word classes
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Pos
Tags / Individuals:
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Participle
Comment:
Past participle
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:NonfiniteVerb
Tags / Individuals:
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Particle
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
== stts:Particle
Tags / Individuals:
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PastParticiple
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
==
Tags / Individuals:
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PastParticipleAuxiliary
Comment:
Past participle, auxiliary, e.g. "gewesen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Participle
== stts:AuxiliaryPastParticiple
Tags / Individuals:
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PastParticipleFullVerb
Comment:
Past participle, full verb, e.g. "gegangen, angekommen"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Participle
== stts:PastParticiple
Tags / Individuals:
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PastParticipleModal
Comment:
Past participle, modal verb, e.g. "gekonnt, [er hat gehen] können"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Participle
==
Tags / Individuals:
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PersonalPronoun
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PersonFeature
Comment:
Person is a deictic category encoding the speech participant role, including the non-speech-act-participation, of a referent.
Person is a pronominal category that may appear in independent pronouns or in pronominal affixes of other word classes.
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Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
>= e-eagles:PersonFeature
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:first
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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The first person is the value of the category person which prototypically represents the speaker.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasPerson(tiger:first)
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- tiger:second
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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The second person is the value of the category person which prototypically represents the addressee of the speech act.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasPerson(tiger:second)
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- tiger:third
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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The third person is the value of the category person which prototypically represents a non-speech act participant and functions anaphorically.
(http://www.uni-erfurt.de/sprachwissenschaft/proxy.php?port=8080&file=lido/servlet/Lido_Servlet dritte Person 18.06.07)
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Properties:
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tiger:hasPerson(tiger:third)
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Pos
Comment:
base type (tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Tag
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PossessivePronoun
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PrepositionWithArticle
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Proform
Comment:
Proform
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:ClosedClass
== stts:Pronoun
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ProperNoun
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
== tiger:ProperNoun
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ProperNoun
Comment:
Proper noun, e.g. "Hans, Hamburg, HSV"
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Noun
==
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Punctuation
Comment:
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Pos
== stts:Punctuation
Tags / Individuals:
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ReflexivePronoun
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RelativePronoun
Comment:
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SubstitutiveIndefinitePronoun
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
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SubstitutiveInterrogativePronoun
Comment:
Klassenhierarchie:
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Tag
Comment:
The document tigerstts.html distributed with TigerSearch (version 2.1, September 1st, 2003; doc/examples/tigerstts.html) specifies an alternative hierarchical structuring of STTS tags.
Klassenhierarchie:
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TenseFeature
Comment:
Tense is a grammatical category that manifests the time at which a situation holds. This is done by relating the time meant to some reference point, which is by default the time of the speech act. Therefore, tense is a deictic category.
The most important temporal relations between the two time-points are simultaneity, anteriority and posteriority. They found the tenses present, past and future.
Tense is frequently marked on the verb or the auxiliary. Nominal tense is quite rare.
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Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Features
>= e-eagles:TenseFeature
Tags / Individuals:
- tiger:past
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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Past is an absolute tense that refers to a time preceding the moment of utterance.
(http://www.uni-erfurt.de/sprachwissenschaft/proxy.php?port=8080&file=lido/servlet/Lido_Servlet Präteritum 18.06.07)
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Properties:
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tiger:hasTense(tiger:past) |
- tiger:present
Tier
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morph |
Comment:
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Present is an absolute tense which refers to the moment of utterance.
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Properties:
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tiger:hasTense(tiger:present)
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Unknown
Comment:
tagging of the token unknown
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Misc
Tags / Individuals:
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Untagged
Comment:
Untagged
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:Misc
Tags / Individuals:
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Verb
Comment:
Verb
(tigerstts.html)
Klassenhierarchie:
>= tiger:OpenClass
Tags / Individuals:
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hasCase
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>=
(
stts:AttributiveAdjective | stts:Article | stts:PrepositionWithArticle | stts:ProperNoun | stts:CommonNoun | stts:DemonstrativePronoun | stts:AttributiveIndefinitePronounWithoutDeterminer | stts:SubstitutiveIndefinitePronoun | stts:PersonalPronoun | stts:PossessivePronoun | stts:RelativePronoun | stts:ReflexivePronoun | stts:AttributiveInterrogativePronoun | stts:SubstitutiveInterrogativePronoun
)
Range:
>= tiger:CaseFeature
hasDegree
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>= stts:Adjective
Range:
>= tiger:DegreeFeature
hasInfiniteness
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>=
(
stts:Infinitive | stts:Imperative | stts:InfinitiveWithZu | stts:PastParticiple | stts:AuxiliaryInfinitive | stts:AuxiliaryPastParticiple | stts:AuxiliaryImperative | stts:ModalInfinitive | stts:ModalPastParticiple | tiger:InfinitenessFeature | stts:Infinitive
)
Range:
>= tiger:InfinitenessFeature
hasMood
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>=
(
stts:FiniteVerb | stts:FiniteModalVerb | stts:FiniteAuxiliaryVerb
)
Range:
>= tiger:MoodFeature
hasNumber
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>=
(
stts:AttributiveAdjective | stts:Article | stts:PrepositionWithArticle | stts:ProperNoun | stts:CommonNoun | stts:DemonstrativePronoun | stts:AttributiveIndefinitePronounWithoutDeterminer | stts:SubstitutiveIndefinitePronoun | stts:PersonalPronoun | stts:PossessivePronoun | stts:RelativePronoun | stts:ReflexivePronoun | stts:AttributiveInterrogativePronoun | stts:SubstitutiveInterrogativePronoun | stts:FiniteAuxiliaryVerb | stts:AuxiliaryImperative | stts:FiniteModalVerb | stts:FiniteVerb | stts:Imperative
)
Range:
>= tiger:NumberFeature
hasPerson
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>=
(
stts:FiniteVerb | stts:FiniteModalVerb | stts:FiniteAuxiliaryVerb | stts:PersonalPronoun | stts:ReflexivePronoun | stts:AuxiliaryImperative | stts:Imperative
)
Range:
>= tiger:PersonFeature
hasProperty
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
Domain:
Range:
hasTense
Comment:
Property-Hierarchie:
>= tiger:hasProperty
Domain:
>=
(
stts:FiniteVerb | stts:FiniteAuxiliaryVerb | stts:FiniteModalVerb
)
Range:
>= tiger:TenseFeature