TRt

Morphosyntactic tag as provided at the tectogrammatical level. In general, it differs from the morphological tag (<t>, <MMt> and <MDt>), since it does not contain any information which can be restored from other nodes and from other attributes using, for example, grammatical rules for grammatical agreement, or surface information from the valency dictionary (such as the preposition/case combination).

The tags use a positional tag system to pack together several single-category morphosyntactic tags. Each position is one-symbol long, therefore identifying the morphological categories categories positionally.

PositionCategoryValuesValue abbreviations (if different and not from morphology)
1Gender[-MIFNX](identical, from morph.)
2Number[-SPX](identical, from morph.)
3Degree of comparison[-123X](identical, from morph.)
4Tense[-SPAX]SIM POST ANT
5Aspect[-PCRX]PROC CPL CDN
6Iterativeness[-01X]0 - NO, 1 - Iterative
7Manner[-IMCX]IND IMP CDN
8Deontmod[-DBHVSPFX]DECL DEB HRT VOL POSS PERM FAC
9Sentmod[-.!DM?]ENUNC EXCL DESID IMPER INTER

In all positions, a dash ('-') means not applicable, and capital X means "not used" (usage differs depending on part of speech category, dependency type, etc.: for example, nouns do have information about gender, but verbs and adjectives do not; in fact, adjectives contain only degree of comparison information, since everything else can be generated automatically from the head).

For more and up-to-date information, see the Manual for Tectogrammatic Tagging of the Prague Dependency Treebank.


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